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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Canada
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Hello house,

 

I am a citizen of Canada and my spouse is a LPR of the US. We’re currently waiting for approval of our I-130 from my husband’s application for me. 
Do you know if I will be granted a T4N visa if I look for a job in the US? Or should I kill this option entirely and just focus on my F2A? I know the F2A might take a while and that is why I’m thinking of the T4N route. 
Thanks

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TN?

 

I do not know if you will be approved, you can certainly try.

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22 hours ago, Beejaybm said:

Do you know if I will be granted a T4N visa if I look for a job in the US? Or should I kill this option entirely and just focus on my F2A?

 

Assuming you have the qualifications, you may apply for TN visa/status, even with a pending I-130 for F2A.  But no one here can tell for certain if you will be approved.  You will just have to try.

 

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Canada
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On 8/12/2023 at 10:54 PM, Beejaybm said:

Hello house,

 

I am a citizen of Canada and my spouse is a LPR of the US. We’re currently waiting for approval of our I-130 from my husband’s application for me. 
Do you know if I will be granted a T4N visa if I look for a job in the US? Or should I kill this option entirely and just focus on my F2A? I know the F2A might take a while and that is why I’m thinking of the T4N route. 
Thanks

Coming back here to update the situation for anyone who needs it. I used the TN visa route and I was granted entry into the US. Note that I have an unapproved I-130 which the border officials saw on uscis’s website at the port of entry. 
If for anything, it’s worth a trial. The worst you’ll get is a rejection. 

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