6 months ago, you indicated in a thread that you were doing freelance work hiring an aircraft from a Flight School and undertaking your own 'on the side' instructing. That is definitely not permitted on an E2. 6 months ago I asked about the legal aspects of doing freelance work, I came to the conclusion that it wasn't legal. Therefore I never did it. |
In 2000, I came over to the US from Ireland on an M1 Visa (vocational training). I married an American girl and got US Permanent Residence. After 2 years you can get a divorce and keep the Permanent Residency, or if you want US citizenship, stay married for 5 years.
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FlyPurdue;
I’m South African, with the same idea as your buddy, can you give me some more info or put me in contact with him perhaps please my man? E-mail, whatsapp? |
Originally Posted by nopax
(Post 6813938)
In 2000, I came over to the US from Ireland on an M1 Visa (vocational training). I married an American girl and got US Permanent Residence. After 2 years you can get a divorce and keep the Permanent Residency, or if you want US citizenship, stay married for 5 years.
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One of you guys is talking entry level at local/feeder airlines and the other is talking a decent job +6years in at a major
Apples & Oranges TBH...................... Same in any US industry - some do very well and others... don't |
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