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TheDegreePeople.com: What Canadians and Mexicans Need to Know About the TN Visa

TN visa has opened up the US border making it easy for certain non-US nationals to access US soil to do jobs or businesses. Although it is more difficult for Mexicans to get the visas than it is for Canadians it can be a worthwhile process. (EMAILWIRE.COM, February 15, 2010 ) Fort Lauderdale, FL The TN visa being well over a decade old – as it was created by virtue of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) – still remains unclear to many people of which it was tailored for. What exactly is the TN visa? This category of visa was introduced as a result of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Some people refer to it as a specific H1B visa as it is tailor made for certain nationals. With the TN status, Canadian and Mexican nationals are allowed within US borders temporarily for vocational and/or business purposes. The number of workers granted TN status is not subject to any control or regulation by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services but applicants are expected to meet a number of qualifications. For eligibility, you should currently be a citizen of Mexico or Canada. Permanent residents or landed immigrants awaiting these two nations’ citizenship do not qualify. Applicants should be willing to enter US borders on a temporary basis and for the duration necessary unless a petition for extension is made by the hiring company or by the applicant him or herself under instruction from the company. Prior to applying for a job in the US, the Canadian or Mexican needs to ensure that minimum qualifications for the profession are met. Ms. Sheila Danzig, director of a foreign degree evaluation agency, TheDegreePeople.com, strongly advocates that such individuals need a degree equivalence evaluation from reliable [foreign] credential evaluators,” she adds. These are just but a few of the requirements for eligibility for a TN Visa. For a more comprehensive list and access to credential evaluation services, visit Career Consulting International, www.TheDegreePeople.com or call 1-800-771-4723. TheDegreePeople.com is a foreign credential evaluaiton agency with recognition by the U.S. Department of Education as an education resource. While already in the US the Canadian and Mexican citizens may extend their visas for up to three years at a single petition. There is also no cumulative limit on time on the TN status. The only thing that should remain constant is your assurance that you are planning to be in the US only temporarily. Processing time for this visa varies because Canadians are exempt from having to attain the TN visa at their US consulate. It takes a longer time for Mexicans since they are not endowed this exemption and have to go through the US consulate office in Mexico to get the visa. The good thing about the TN visa is that you don’t have to incur any charges to process it (just like for the H1B) – your employer or sponsoring company is responsible for paying all filing, legal and any other fee required for your papers to be processed. The TN Visa has been responsible for increased trade and business partnerships.]]>

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Discrimination Against Indian Graduates: Most Indian Bachelor’s Degrees Don’t Get the Respect they Deserve in the US – Here is Why They Should

In July, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Education and Cultural Affairs, Goli Ameri, stated that the United States wants to see more Indian students enrolled in its universities. This goal, however, depends on greater understanding of the Indian education system by U.S. institutions (EMAILWIRE.COM, September 17, 2009). Speaking in Mumbai at the Techno India Institute, Ameri encouraged students to pursue graduate studies in the United States.

According to Dr. R. Venkatachalam, former professor of psychology at Bharathiar University in India, the real audience for this message should be U.S. admissions officers rather than Indian students. He pointed out that many admissions departments still do not fully recognize foreign credential evaluations that establish the equivalency of India’s three-year bachelor’s degrees to U.S. bachelor’s degrees.

In recent years, an increasing number of American universities have begun to accept Indian three-year degrees, at least in principle, as equivalent to four-year U.S. degrees. This development was highlighted in a survey conducted by John Kersey, Ph.D., of the Amos Bronson Alcott Center for Educational Research at European-American University, along with Sheila Danzig, Ph.D., of Career Consulting International and TheDegreePeople.com. Despite this progress, acceptance remains inconsistent and fragmented, and it has not adequately addressed the ongoing disadvantages faced by Indian graduates holding three-year degrees.

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