Published Jul 6, 2013
Creamsoda, ASN, RN
728 Posts
2 part question
Hey all, so ive been in the US about 4 years now on TN visa, at my current hospital for the last 3 years. Ive been renting till now but am starting to think about buying a house here in the US. I dont have property in Canada. Ive been building credits for the last 4 years here as well.
Does anyone know of any issues I could face with this, have others with a TN done this? What was the process? I guess my concern lies with my "intent". You know if im buying a house in the US that must mean I want to stay forever is what I would think immigration would think.
But I shouldnt be forced to rent forever just because im working on a TN visa. I want my own place now! And people renew these TN's forever and ever is seems. Theres a nurse I work with whos been here for 15 years, still on TN status.
Im getting a new TN in August after I go visit home so ill be good for another 3 years and wont really have to think about it, but was just wondering if issues like that or other stuff could come up.
I do overthink things alot though but I just want to make sure im not getting into something I shouldnt.
Should I talk to an immigration lawyer? On another note, I am also going to see if my Employer sponsors green cards and if they do, I may eventually go that route. I am in an area where my position is extremely difficult to fill ( we always have travelers, always short staffed, working lots overtime, ect), in a more remote area, so im hoping the chances are higher that I could be sponsored for one so my boss and I are asking HR about it. If anyone has any thoughts/input on that, feel free to advise!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
many people buy houses in the US with no problems and no intentions on becoming an immigrant or citizen.
Great thanks! Thats what I thought, just needed to put my mind at ease.
ghillbert, MSN, NP
3,796 Posts
I bought a house on my E3 treaty visa which is similar. No immigration implications.