TN Visa Denials for Mexican Nationals

Navigating the Increasing Trend

The TN visa, established under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and now adopted by the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement (USMCA), allows Mexican and Canadian professionals to work in specific occupations within the United States. However, recent trends show a concerning rise in TN visa refusals (denials), particularly for Mexican nationals. This blog explores this growing challenge, outlining common reasons for denials and tips for a successful application.

Trends in TN Visa Denials

Data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reveals a concerning trend. In 2022, the denial rate for TN visa applications from Mexico reached 17.4%, a significant increase from 12.3% in 2019. The Department of State (DOS) does not release official numbers regarding approvals and refusals. However, it is apparent to those who work regularly with the US Consulate/Embassy locations in Mexico that significant increases in refusals have occurred in 2023 and early 2024. This translates to thousands of additional denials year-over-year, raising concerns for applicants and businesses seeking qualified professionals.

What does this mean for applicants? The increasing TN visa refusal/denial rate signifies a more stringent application review process from DOS and USCIS. Applicants must be prepared to submit robust documentation and ensure their application adheres meticulously to all TN visa regulations.

Common Reasons for TN Visa Denials

Several factors contribute to TN visa denials for Mexican nationals:

  • Incomplete or inaccurate documentation: Missing or erroneous information on the application form, supporting documents, or during the TN visa interview can lead to refusal/denial.

  • Inadequate proof of qualifications: Failing to demonstrate relevant education, experience, and licensure for the specific TN profession can raise doubts about eligibility.

  • Concerns about immigrant intent: DOS and USCIS officers are trained to assess the applicant's genuine intent to return to Mexico after the temporary work period ends. Any evidence suggesting otherwise can trigger a denial.

  • Job duties not aligning with the TN profession: The responsibilities of the offered position must match those of the TN occupation selected from the USMCA Appendix 2. This can be challenging because the Appendix does not provide a specific list of duties. Significant research, meticulous review, and careful drafting of TN support documents are crucial, as any discrepancies can raise red flags.

Avoiding Denials in Your TN Visa Application

Here are some crucial tips for increasing your chances of TN visa approval:

  • Seek professional guidance: Consult an experienced immigration attorney to ensure your application is comprehensive and meets all legal requirements of the TN process.

  • Gather thorough documentation: Collect and organize all necessary documents, such as educational certificates, work experience letters, and proof of licensure.

  • Prepare for the interview: Before your TN visa interview, practice answering questions clearly and confidently. Be prepared to demonstrate your qualifications and non-immigrant intent.

  • Be transparent and truthful: Maintain complete honesty in your application and during the interview. Any misrepresentation can lead to immediate denial and potential future consequences.

The TN visa process can be complex, especially with the rising denial rates. By understanding the trends, common pitfalls, and proactive strategies, applicants can significantly increase their chances of obtaining a TN visa and contributing their talents to the U.S. workforce.


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