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Old 6th October 2010 | 00:49
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USA visas

Hi all,

Can someone please help me, I have just applied to change to an airline that flies to the USA. I know we need visas for this but I'm a bit worried, a few years ago I was attacked and ended up getting wrongfully arrested. I know that to travel to the USA as a passenger I need a visa but I'm worried if this will impact me flying as crew or stop me getting the crew visas? Does anyone know?

Do they have special crew visas for this? I can and have got an airside ID so my CRC check is totally clear, but I have still been arrested. I can't be the only crew member in this position surely.

If anyone can help I would be so grateful.

Thanks
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Old 6th October 2010 | 04:29
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I'm in the middle of similar USA visa issues for a mate of mine. The short answer is that you have a mountain of problems in front of you. The long answer is at:
https://www.vfs-usa-my.com/ApplnForms/intrasnit.aspx

and the PPRUNE discussion is at:

http://www.pprune.org/archive/index.php/t-247343.html
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