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Mexican TN - Change of employers at Port of Entry

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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 

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On 8/23/2017 at 4:13 PM, ConcernedTNWorker said:

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

 


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 

Hi @ConcernedTNWorker, did you try to do it? I am exactly in the same situation and I don´t know if it is preferable to follow the consulate process

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