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Putting this here so that the super nice moderators can put it in the most appropriate place for me........
Having tried ALL DAY and failed utterly, I need to know from someone here.....I am doing my PPL in Florida in March and my school is going to send me an application for an M-1 visa which is required for me to enter the States to do the training.
My question.......I am Irish, hold a valid Irish passport BUT live in France......so, can I take the application to the French embassy in Paris, or do I have to go all the way back to Ireland to do it?
Thanks folks
Wayne
Having tried ALL DAY and failed utterly, I need to know from someone here.....I am doing my PPL in Florida in March and my school is going to send me an application for an M-1 visa which is required for me to enter the States to do the training.
My question.......I am Irish, hold a valid Irish passport BUT live in France......so, can I take the application to the French embassy in Paris, or do I have to go all the way back to Ireland to do it?
Thanks folks
Wayne
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I had an experience of trying to obtain a visa at short notice earlier this year. The london embassy had a really long wait so i called some of the european ones.
From memory i don't think the Paris embassy did accept applications from non-nationals however the Amsterdam embassy did.
If you call the visa serivce it will cost you about $15 but they will tell you where you can apply and how long the wait is.
Bear in mind that they will keep your passport whilst processing your visa though
From memory i don't think the Paris embassy did accept applications from non-nationals however the Amsterdam embassy did.
If you call the visa serivce it will cost you about $15 but they will tell you where you can apply and how long the wait is.
Bear in mind that they will keep your passport whilst processing your visa though
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The rules state you attend the US Embassy nearest your current residence. I have known students who are from the UK getting the visa in Australia and also Thailand, and many others such as a French guy getting it in Nigeria.
Have a look around the www.state.gov website for the Embassy in question you will find its ok.
Have a look around the www.state.gov website for the Embassy in question you will find its ok.
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Hi there!
When I needed to sort out my M1 Visa, I had the same reply from the US embassy in London (a nice 4 week wait) - so, I went to Lisbon, Portugal and had the appointment and visa issued in the same day!
The Consular chappy asked me why I had come to Portugal to get it sorted, and I simply said, I dont want to wait 4 weeks doing it through the embassy in London!
So, if you are desperate and can afford the expence of a plane ticket, go elsewhere!
Good luck!
When I needed to sort out my M1 Visa, I had the same reply from the US embassy in London (a nice 4 week wait) - so, I went to Lisbon, Portugal and had the appointment and visa issued in the same day!
The Consular chappy asked me why I had come to Portugal to get it sorted, and I simply said, I dont want to wait 4 weeks doing it through the embassy in London!
So, if you are desperate and can afford the expence of a plane ticket, go elsewhere!
Good luck!