The TN category permits citizens of Canada and Mexico to enter the U.S. to provide prearranged professional services to a U.S. entity. Under the regulations, there are 63 professional occupations under which an individual may qualify. One such occupation is a Geochemist.
How to Qualify for TN Status as a Geochemist
To qualify for TN visa status as a Geochemist, an individual must possess one of the following:
- Bachelor’s degree; or
- Licenciatura degree.
Typical Geochemist Job Duties
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Geochemists study the physical aspects of the Earth, including composition, structure, and processes. They use physical and organic chemistry to study the composition of elements found in ground water and earth materials, such as rocks and sediment. Typical job duties include:
- Planning and carrying out field studies, which includes visiting locations to collect samples and conduct surveys
- Analyzing aerial photographs, well logs (detailed records of geologic formations found during drilling), rock samples, and other data sources to locate deposits of natural resources and estimate their size
- Conducting laboratory tests on samples collected in the field
- Making geologic maps and charts
- Preparing written scientific reports
- Presenting findings to clients, colleagues, and other interested parties
Application Process
For citizens of Canada, applicants can submit a TN petition to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at any land port of entry or airport preclearance location throughout Canada. A decision will be made on the spot, and, if approved, the applicant may begin working in the U.S. the same day.
For citizens of Mexico, applicants need to schedule and attend an in-person interview at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Mexico. Upon approval, the applicant will be issued a TN visa inside his or her passport, which can then be used to gain entry to the U.S. in TN status.
Additional Resources
Berardi Immigration Law regularly helps individuals obtain TN status and provides an individualized approach for each client. If you study or work as a Geochemist and want to expand your career to the United States, please contact our office to schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys today!
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