Nonprofit Companies That Sponsor TN Visas

Nonprofit organizations in the U.S. can sponsor TN visas just like for-profit employers, as long as the role qualifies under the USMCA profession list. Canadian and Mexican professionals working in fields like social work, scientific research, or computer systems analysis can pursue TN visa status with a nonprofit employer. This page lists nonprofit organizations that have sponsored TN visas and the types of roles that qualify. For detailed visa eligibility requirements, see the official USCIS guide.

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Overview

Companies41+
Top Visa TypeTN
Work Type86% On-site
Median Salary$70K
Top LocationNew York, NY
Most JobsAmerican Heart Association

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American Heart Association
218 jobs
American Heart Association
Non-Profit & Social Services
<5Visas types sponsored:
International Rescue Committee
62 jobs
International Rescue Committee
Non-Profit & Social Services
<5Visas types sponsored:
American Cancer Society
37 jobs
American Cancer Society
Non-Profit & Social Services
<5Visas types sponsored:
HeartShare Human Services of New York
24 jobs
HeartShare Human Services of New York
Non-Profit & Social Services
<5Visas types sponsored:
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
14 jobs
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Non-Profit & Social Services
<5Visas types sponsored:

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TN Job Roles at Nonprofit Companies

Healthcare Administration2,563 jobs
Patient Services & Wellbeing1,513 jobs
Allied Health1,289 jobs
Nursing1,260 jobs
Mental & Behavioral Health587 jobs
Social Work & Counseling487 jobs
Project & Program Management413 jobs
Human Resources354 jobs
Medical Specialists318 jobs
Physicians251 jobs

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Tips for Finding Nonprofit Companies That Sponsor TN Visas Jobs

Verify your role qualifies before negotiating salary

Nonprofit hiring timelines can move quickly. Confirm TN eligibility for your specific role early in the process so you don't lose time after an offer is extended.

Ask about prior TN experience

Some smaller nonprofits haven't sponsored work visas before. It helps to ask HR whether they've done this before and whether they'll work with an immigration attorney.

Prepare a thorough offer letter

The offer letter is your key document. It should clearly state your job title, duties, qualifications, salary, and the duration of employment.

Don't assume social work always qualifies

The TN 'social worker' category requires a baccalaureate or licenciatura degree in social work. Not all nonprofit program roles fall under this category, so review the requirements carefully.

Renew before your TN expires

TNs are valid for up to 3 years and can be renewed indefinitely. Plan your renewal well in advance to avoid interrupting your employment.

Canadians: apply at the border with a complete packet

Canadians can get TN approval at the port of entry without filing in advance. Bring your offer letter, degree credentials, and a clear description of your role so the officer can approve you on the spot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can nonprofits sponsor TN visas?

Yes. Nonprofit organizations are valid TN sponsors. The TN visa doesn't distinguish between for-profit and nonprofit employers. What matters is whether your role qualifies under the USMCA TN profession list and whether you meet the educational requirements.

What TN-eligible roles are common at nonprofits?

Social workers, economists, scientists, computer systems analysts, and accountants are among the TN-eligible professions commonly found at nonprofits. Research-focused nonprofits also hire chemists, biologists, and engineers who qualify. The role must match an approved TN profession regardless of the organization's tax status.

Do nonprofits need to file a petition with USCIS for TN visas?

No. Unlike H-1B, the TN process doesn't require an employer petition filed with USCIS. The nonprofit prepares a job offer letter and you present it at the border (if Canadian) or at a U.S. consulate (if Mexican). This makes the process simpler and faster than most other work visa categories.

Can I work for an international nonprofit on a TN visa in the U.S.?

Yes, as long as the nonprofit has a U.S. presence and you're employed to work in the U.S. The organization needs to function as your U.S. employer of record. If the nonprofit is purely foreign with no U.S. entity, TN won't work for that arrangement.

What if my nonprofit role doesn't fit neatly into a TN profession?

If your duties don't clearly match a TN-listed profession, TN may not be the right visa. Some roles that are common at nonprofits, like community outreach coordinator or program manager, don't have a clear TN equivalent. In those cases, an O-1 or another visa category may be more appropriate.

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