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Married to USC & Applying for TN

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Hi there.

I am a Canadian having lived in the US for several years on and off over the past decade on both TNs and an H1B. I married an American in 2008 while on an H1B. I now live overseas but have a job offer to return to the US. However, the company only sponsors TNs, not H1Bs as they took a lot of TARP funds.

They are concerned that my TN may be rejected as I am married to a USC. My response was that if I was intending dual intent etc, I would have filed for an AOS back in 2008, plus I have a work history of 5 different countries over the past 6 years.

Can anyone advise on what the risk is of a TN application rejection? This is basically my dream job and it would suck if I had to pass it up because the company cant sponsor H1Bs.

Any help is really appreciated. Thanks.

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