TN Status for Canadian and Mexican Employees

The TN classification allows Canadian and Mexican citizens to work in the United States in certain professional roles listed under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).

Unlike other employment-based statuses, TN is tied to a specific list of professions, and eligibility is based on both the position and the individual’s qualifications. TN status is employer-specific and authorizes employment only with the sponsoring department in the approved role.

TN may be an appropriate option when the position clearly aligns with a listed profession and the individual meets the exact credential requirements.


Key Features of TN Status

  • Eligible nationals: Canada and Mexico only
  • Eligible positions: Must match a USMCA-listed profession
  • Initial period of stay: Up to 3 years
  • Extensions: Up to 3 years per extension; no maximum limit
  • Processing method:
    • Canadian citizens: Apply directly at the U.S. border/port of entry
    • Mexican citizens: Apply for a TN visa at a U.S. consulate
  • Employer-specific: Employment is limited to the sponsoring department

TN status is considered a temporary classification, meaning the individual must intend to work in the U.S. for a limited period.


Important Reminder

TN eligibility is based on a strict regulatory framework. A position that is professional or academic in nature does not automatically qualify.

Departments are strongly encouraged to consult with VIS before making assumptions about eligibility or advising candidates.