Securing a TN Visa or E-3 Visa is a Straightforward Process to get U.S. Physical Therapists Jobs

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Canadian, Mexican and Australian Rehab Graduates seeking U.S. Physical Therapists Jobs check out American Traveler Allied’s all new career resource page to find out why…

Are you a foreign trained physical therapist who wants to get to work in a top paying therapy job with full benefits? American Traveler Allied has a new TN Visa page worthy of your bookmark! If you are a physical therapist or occupational therapist and hold Canadian or Mexican citizenry, you are eligible for the TN Visa.

American Traveler Allied’s Information on the TN Visa is a One-Stop Career Resource!

As a non-immigrant NAFTA Professional, your TN Visa allows you to work legally and without delay in the United States, provided you have a confirmed job offer from a U.S. employer—American Traveler Allied is prepared to be that employer, offering visa sponsorship, in addition to a full benefits package with full-time employment. Our TN visa page is a vital career resource that links to:

  • TN Visa eligibility criteria
  • US Embassy and Consulate Services
  • A complete list of USA state licensing authorities
  • Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) requirements
  • Visa Credentials Assessment or VisaScreen Certificate
  • TOEFL official website

TN Visa Basic Requirements: A Recap

The American Traveler Allied TN Visa resource page says it all, but as a refresher, Canadian and Mexican PTs and OTs should expect to prove the following:

  • Citizenship of Canada or Mexico
  • Qualifications that meet TN Visa regulations
  • A Physical Therapist or Occupational Therapist license in the state applicant intends to practice
  • A confirmed full-time therapy job with a U.S. employer

What do Australian Applicants to American Traveler Allied have to gain?

Australian nationals coming to the United States, trained in physical therapy or occupational therapy—who also hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent—are eligible for the E-3 Visa; introduced in 2005, it enables professionals, along with their spouses and children, to come to the US to work in a specialty occupation.