TN Visa Engineers: A Practical Option for U.S. Employers

Hiring engineers right now isn’t just difficult—it’s becoming a bottleneck for growth. If you're in industries like EV infrastructure, automation, or advanced manufacturing, you’ve probably seen it: roles stay open, projects slow down, and contract costs keep rising. In this video, we break down a practical option many U.S. companies are exploring—the TN visa (USMCA)—and how it can support building engineering teams with qualified talent from Mexico. More importantly, we walk through a model that combines recruitment + immigration support, so employers don’t have to manage both sides separately. Here’s what we cover: • What the TN visa is and how it works for employers • Why engineering talent shortages are pushing companies to look globally • The type of engineers available (electrical, mechatronics, automation) • A different way to approach hiring vs. relying only on contract engineers • How an integrated process can simplify coordination Mexico continues to graduate a strong pipeline of engineers each year, especially in technical fields that are critical for industries like EV, manufacturing, robotics, and aviation. For companies rethinking how they build teams, this is one approach worth understanding. 🌐 Learn more: https://3aimmigrationservices.com/ 📅 Schedule a consultation: https://3aimmigrationservices.com/con... 📞 Contact Us: 📱 1-800-414-0978 ✉️ [email protected] 📍 2600 Beaumont Street, Green Bay, WI, 54301 ⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: The information in this video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult with a licensed attorney for advice tailored to your specific situation. #TNVisa #EngineeringJobs #GlobalTalent #USMCA #EVInfrastructure #3AImmigrationServices #SarahWyngaard #EngineeringStaffing