Published Feb 6, 2008
NewGradRN2007
15 Posts
I am a Canadian graduate of a US nursing school, about to get a TN visa next month. The hospital that has hired me has little experience with foreign nurses and has given me a letter that they "think" is what is required at the border (along with my VisaScreen certificate).
They gave me the letter, a job description and a hospital brochure. The issue is, the letter looks VERY basic to me and I'm concerned that it doesn't have the detail required.
Can anyone point me to an online resource for TN visa letter formats for nurses? I've searched the archives here to no avail, and have found lots of formats for other occupations online, but none for nursing.
Thank you!
(also posted to 'Canadian Nurses')
tetitto
57 Posts
Generally speaking, it is a three to four pages employment letter
LETTERHEAD-logo
ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
PHONE
FAX
EMAIL
Date
Addressed to:
US CONSULATE GENERAL
Non-Immigrant Visa Section
Re: Petition for TN/ TD Nonimmigrant Visa Application
Petitioner: Company Name and phone number of petitioner
Beneficiary:
oFull name of applicant (i.e. two first names and two last names)
oDOB of applicant
oPhone number of applicant
Position: (Position Title)
Dear Sir or Madam:
Introduction paragraph
I. Petitioner: Name of Petitioner
(Petitioner Profile is the general company background information)
II. Position: Position Title
(Position description includes duties, definition of degree
and/ or experience required for the position)
III. Beneficiary: Name of Applicant
(Beneficiary Profile describes applicant's qualifications,
including education degrees and/ related work experience)
IV. Terms of Employment:
(Describes salary to be paid, length of contract -in months or years-
and other terms of employment)
Conclusion paragraph
(Summary of major points of the petition)
YIKES! My letter is 3 sentences. Yup, three.
Oh boy, this is going to take some fancy footwork - the recruiter got very insulted when I questioned if the 3 sentence letter was going to cut it.
Thank you for the tips!
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
YIKES! My letter is 3 sentences. Yup, three. Oh boy, this is going to take some fancy footwork - the recruiter got very insulted when I questioned if the 3 sentence letter was going to cut it.Thank you for the tips!
Actually the recruiter should be offended that they did not provide you with what is required, and it means that they had no idea in the beginning of anything having to do with the NAFTA TN Visa.
This is their responsibility to be aware of the requirements in the first place, and to provide all that you need for it.
C0252786
31 Posts
If they do not have their own lawyers to help with this letter, I recommend consulting your own immigration lawyers. They will draft up the petition letter for you, get the HR to sign it, and give it back to you to take to customs.
tk0224
50 Posts
I had a nurse recruiter look over my letter - she made changes and I let my HR department know and they changed it and sent me new ones :)