Consulting Companies That Sponsor TN Visas

Consulting firms are among the most active TN visa sponsors in the U.S., using the Management Consultant and Engineer categories for a wide range of strategy, operations, and technology roles. The TN visa's lack of a cap or lottery makes it highly practical for consulting firms that need to fill roles quickly. Canadian and Mexican professionals with the right credentials can start in weeks, not years. For detailed visa eligibility requirements, see the official USCIS guide.

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Overview

Companies678+
Top Visa TypeTN
Work Type78% On-site
Median Salary$131K
Top LocationNew York, NY
Most JobsDeloitte

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WSP
603 jobs
WSP
Consulting & Professional Services
260+Visas types sponsored:
Terracon Consultants
392 jobs
Terracon Consultants
Consulting & Professional Services
43+Visas types sponsored:
Arcadis
338 jobs
Arcadis
Consulting & Professional Services
74+Visas types sponsored:
Kforce
324 jobs
Kforce
Consulting & Professional Services
180+Visas types sponsored:
Boston Consulting Group
284 jobs
Boston Consulting Group
Consulting & Professional Services
339+Visas types sponsored:

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TN Job Roles at Consulting Companies

Project & Program Management14,118 jobs
Project Management11,008 jobs
Specialized Engineering10,056 jobs
Engineering (Non-Software)9,808 jobs
Partnerships & Business Development6,700 jobs
Civil Engineering5,553 jobs
Civil & Structural Engineering5,402 jobs
Consulting & Professional Services4,896 jobs
Business Development4,769 jobs
Accounting2,860 jobs

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Tips for Finding Consulting Companies That Sponsor TN Visas Jobs

Document your five years of experience clearly

For the Management Consultant category, your five years of professional experience need to be verifiable. The offer letter and your resume should both reflect this. Reference letters from prior employers can also help.

Canadians: carry a detailed employment letter on every entry

Consultants who travel frequently to Canada and back should always carry their TN support documents. Re-entering the U.S. after international travel is a checkpoint where CBP may review your status.

Make sure the offer letter describes consulting activities, not employment duties

The offer letter for a Management Consultant TN should describe advisory or analytical work, not typical employee tasks. CBP looks at whether the role genuinely fits the consulting profession.

Keep your TN tied to the right entity if the firm restructures

Consulting firms merge, spin off, and restructure. If your employer entity changes, your TN may need to be updated. Don't assume a corporate reorganization automatically carries over your status.

Use the Engineer category if your work is technical

If you're a Canadian engineer working in technology consulting, the Engineer category may actually be cleaner than Management Consultant since it doesn't have the five-year experience requirement. Talk through both options with an attorney.

Mexicans: consulate wait times can affect your project start date

Mexican nationals apply at a U.S. consulate rather than at the border. Build appointment lead time into your offer negotiation so you're not starting late on a client engagement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What TN categories do consulting firms use?

Management Consultant is the most commonly used TN category in consulting, but firms also use Engineer, Computer Systems Analyst, Economist, and Accountant depending on the service line and the consultant's background. The category should match both your educational credentials and the nature of the work you'll be doing.

What qualifications do I need for the Management Consultant TN category?

You need a baccalaureate or licenciatura degree, plus at least five years of relevant experience at a professional level. This experience requirement is unique to the Management Consultant category. A degree alone without the experience won't qualify you, so your resume and offer letter need to document that experience clearly.

Can I work at multiple client sites on a single TN visa?

Yes, consultants frequently work at multiple client locations, and the TN doesn't restrict you to a single worksite. Your TN is tied to your employer (the consulting firm), not the client. Make sure your offer letter reflects that client-facing, multi-site work is part of the role.

Can I be a self-employed consultant on a TN visa?

No. The TN requires a U.S. employer-employee relationship. You can't use a TN to work as an independent contractor or run your own consulting practice. If you want to offer consulting services independently, you'd need a different visa category or status.

How do consulting firms handle TN renewals for long-term projects?

Most consulting firms build TN renewals into their staffing processes. Renewals can be done at the border for Canadians or through a new consular appointment for Mexicans. Some firms have dedicated immigration teams or outside counsel that manage this for their employees. Ask your HR team about the firm's standard renewal process during onboarding.

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