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  1. Hi, does anyone knows if what this site says is true?

     

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    According to CBP, Mexican TN applicants who are in possession of a valid TN visa stamp endorsed for only one employer may present TN application letters at the port of entry when entering the US to add new, concurrent employers.   This process is the same for land and air entries.    Similarly, CBP has confirmed that Mexican citizens in possession of a valid TN visa stamp may change employers by departing the U.S. and seeking reentry at a port of entry using the existing TN visa stamp endorsed for the original employer, together with a TN application letter from the new employer.   CBP will charge $50 plus a $6 I-94 fee to adjudicate the new TN application.


    https://www.cilawgroup.com/news/2016/09/15/can-tns-work-multiple-concurrent-employers/

     

    If so, does anyone knows which port of entry (preferably in Texas) is aware of this option and if anyone have tried this in the past and succeeded? I've been calling several ports of entry and they're unaware of this, the process via consul takes like forever

     

    Best regards 

  2. Well they told me that I need a followup interview at the consulate in Monterrey, turns out that they needed the support letter instead of the offer letter, now the DS 160 status is "Issued" the interviewer told me that my visa got approved and the website now gave me a DHL tracking number

     

    However, now my concern is that for this DHL tracking number both the origin and destination is Monterrey, so my passport never left the country? Aren't the visas printed and stamped on the passport in the US? Should I be worried about this?

  3. I went to the embassy last week in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico for a TN visa renewal at the Monterrey ASC, they took the usual documents, passport, degree, IFE copies and my offer letter, all they asked was who's my employee, they took a photo of me, my fingerprints, they took my passport and told me that the visa should arrive through DHL in 5 to 10 business days, she gave me a piece of paper to visit this website, today I was shocked in horror to read this

     

    U.S. Department of State
    NONIMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION
    Administrative Processing

     

    Case Created: 23-Jun-2017
    Case Last Updated: 26-Jun-2017

     

    Your visa case is currently undergoing necessary administrative processing. This processing can take several months. Please follow any instructions provided by the Consular Officer at the time of your interview. If further information is needed, you will be contacted. If your visa application is approved, it will be processed and mailed/available within one to three weeks.

    Su caso se encuentra bajo un proceso administrativo. Este procedimiento puede tomar algunos meses para completarse. Por favor siga las instrucciones indicadas por el consul al momento de su entrevista.
    Si se requiere información adicional de su caso, un representante se comunicará con usted.
    Si su solicitud de visa es aprobada, se procesará y será enviada a la sucursal de mensajería que seleccionó y estará disponible después de una a tres semanas.

     
    For more information, please visit U.S. Consulate General Monterrey.

     

    WHAT?! MONTHS?! My employee just gave me 3 weeks before I return to the US, my consulting company told me that the process should be quick, help!

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