Waiting for an answer from the Hiring Manager.
I had a phone interview with the Hiring Manager of a San Diego based company. Then, had an email from their HR giving me a date for an on-site interview complete with the schedule of all my interviews for that day. I requested a different day IF possible, they said it's OK and gave a verbal tentative date, May 5. No one called or emailed to confirm the May 5 date. I emailed the Hiring Manager to get some news. He responded and told me that HR informed him that as a Canadian, I would need a TN Visa under NAFTA to work in the US. Then he explained that according to HR, I need a University Degree to qualify as NAFTA Professional (TN). He then said, "This is a loss for (company) since I believe you would fit the position well..." I then emailed him, politely telling him that his info on NAFTA Professionals "qualifications" is wrong. A Scientific Technician does not need a University degree and I sent him the NAFTA info to prove my point. I emailed 4 times and never got a reply. Why are they refusing to communicate? Are they afraid that I would take them to court? On what grounds? Since not being able to obtain a VISA is the only reason given as to why HR change their mind on giving me an on-site interview, I was hoping to get some news regarding this matter in the light of the information that I have provided. Why not answer? It is important to note that they were very prompt and professional until now.