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Canadian Permanent Resident working for US employer (remote) - need to attend work related meeting in the US

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Asking for a friend.  They are a Canadian permanent resident and work for a US employer remotely.  They need to come to the US for a few days for work meetings (training, I believe).  They do not qualify for the waiver program (their citizenship is not one of the eligible ones), and they can't get a TN visa as they are not Canadian (unless there is something I am unaware of). 

 

What would the options be?

 

1. B1/B2 visa?

2. H-3 visa?

3. CUSMA/NAFTA- any provision for this situation?

 

 

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4 hours ago, ProbeGT said:

Asking for a friend.  They are a Canadian permanent resident and work for a US employer remotely.  They need to come to the US for a few days for work meetings (training, I believe).  They do not qualify for the waiver program (their citizenship is not one of the eligible ones), and they can't get a TN visa as they are not Canadian (unless there is something I am unaware of). 

 

What would the options be?

 

1. B1/B2 visa?

2. H-3 visa?

3. CUSMA/NAFTA- any provision for this situation?

 

 

They apply for a B1/B2 on their own merits.   No other friend or employer is involved in the process.

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17 hours ago, ProbeGT said:

Asking for a friend.  They are a Canadian permanent resident and work for a US employer remotely.  They need to come to the US for a few days for work meetings (training, I believe).  They do not qualify for the waiver program (their citizenship is not one of the eligible ones), and they can't get a TN visa as they are not Canadian (unless there is something I am unaware of). 

 

What would the options be?

 

1. B1/B2 visa?

There is a 2 year wait time for B1/B2 visa appointments at US consulates/embassy in Canada right now.

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On 7/6/2023 at 1:37 PM, carmel34 said:

There is a 2 year wait time for B1/B2 visa appointments at US consulates/embassy in Canada right now.

Indeed.  That is why they wanted to check if there were any other options they were simply not aware of

DISCLAIMER:

NOT A LAWYER.  ADVICE IS GENERAL IN NATURE.  CONSULT AN EXPERIENCED IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY (OR MULTIPLE ATTORNEYS) REGARDING YOUR SPECIFIC CASE.

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Could be a lot quicker to interview in their home country.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

 
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