Jump to content

joeyyyy

Members
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Immigration Timeline & Photos

joeyyyy's Achievements

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. easier said then done. I might have to be put into the next level up title. Let's say the current position I have been doing title is 'Sr. Rock Engineer', the next level up would be 'Region Specialist'. you are doing the exact same job just maybe have 1 more duty and still requires the same qualification as the 'Sr. Rock Engineer'. It is just a structure/pay thing. think of the position such as a lab job where if you have a biochemist or chemist or organic chemist degree you are highly qualified as they are all extremely related with degree courses overlapping. No the title is just a HR/company structure requirement. No engineering degree nor license is needed for the job. I have been doing the job on other visas for a number of years and they are switching it is TN in the mean time since the H1B expired, why I do not know as I am the last to know anything. My understanding is with a H1B you can use the 'Engineer' classification and can use a degree very related to the job PLUS experience can be used in addition as a justification instead of need an engineering degree nor license but . BUT with a TN you NEED an engineering degree or a license to use the engineering classification. The job description/duties submitted to USCIS covered the Geophysicist classification and we sat down and described exactly how the duties for the job match a Geophysicist degree. In addition more info was supplied on other employees that are doing the same job with the same title that have the same degree as me but it still was denied because of that 'engineer' job title. My direct boss said the letter looked really good and he did not realize that so many other employees doing the same had the same degree. I think you posted the wrong link for this 'Eligibility for NAFTA ProfesSDional (TN) Non-Immigrant Status" at https://www.nafsa.org/_/file/_/amresource/8cfr2146.htm) as it is the same as this you posted later (See the list of qualifying professions at https://www.nafsa.org/_/file/_/amresource/8cfr2146.htm) thanks for all the help.
  2. problem was that was why it was denied from USCIS that a degree in geophysicist doesn't relate to engineering. the classification was Geophysicist and description contained the duties and required qualifications for a geophysicist plus all are completely related to a Geophysicist not only per O*NET OnLine but also per what the job actually is and described but their comment was the degree in geophysicist doesn't relate to engineering.
  3. Job title are just company internal titles are not meaningful as mostly there to justify pay scale or to make you feel important (psychological thing), but how do you get around no job title since the letter, if person writing it is any good, will already be describing the job duties? the few letters I have seen state 'we are requesting .... name .... for position of .... job title .... at this address. Lawyers messed up and it got denied and they really don't seen to know what they are doing so I am trying to become knowledgeable and know what to say to them what to put in the letter so they do not screw up again. For example let's say job title is 'Engineering Specialist' but stating engineer right away point to needing an engineering degree but the position doesn't need an engineering degree nor an license and the job description describe let's said Geophysicist as per the O*NET OnLine. So how do you avoid stating a job title.
×
×
  • Create New...