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Joe R
19th Jul 2023, 09:53
Hi,

heard from a friend of a friend: some ME flyers are resigning and moving to the US. Just wondering: are these individual cases or is it a significant drain already?

JuniorMan
19th Jul 2023, 22:08
Doubt it has much of an impact. I am assuming that there are not many pilots in the ME with the ability to work in the US. Just a small fraction.

Captain Kaboom
20th Jul 2023, 06:51
You'll be surprised. A lot of Brazilians are leaving due to the fact it's "easier" to get a greencard nowadays and the US is closer to home than the ME.

teamflyer
20th Jul 2023, 18:51
You'll be surprised. A lot of Brazilians are leaving due to the fact it's "easier" to get a greencard nowadays and the US is closer to home than the ME.
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Half Back
21st Jul 2023, 14:20
A green card is not easy. No one hands you a green card on the spot. Even being married to an American will takes about three years. There's two departments that work on this process. There's the immigration team that ask's about RFE's ( request further evidence ) and reviews your case. Then the state department takes over, the ones who authorize the right to live and work in the US. The state department is the longest process ever. The hold up takes place here. A friend of mine got sponsored recently which is a complete different story. That took about two months. Sponsorship falls under a whole different set of rules. If any pilot does say " i got a green card " ask to see it and question when they started the process. Pilots and green cards is very possible, but its not an overnight thing. There's a good chance they have been working on this for years.