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Posted By proudprivate

I've formed my opinion

You are inferring that I hid something from either the consular officer or the immigration officer at the point of entry. I did not, and I have written evidence that I did not.

People who enter...
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Posted By proudprivate

The "B1/B2 laws" ? Consular officers having no...

The "B1/B2 laws" ? Consular officers having no jurisdiction ? Now, now...

When reading the relevant CFR paragraphs, you quickly end up with asking yourself "What is a course of study" - see my...
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Posted By proudprivate

Indian CPL trainee to FAA PPL conversion & VISA issues

For the VISA, I would ask the specific question to the US Consulate and get a written answer. Provide them with the name of the training facility, indicate that the facility is TSA approved and...
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Posted By proudprivate

BigGrecian

If you're throwing CFR Title 8 Part 214 at the members of this forum, it would be helpful if you had read the entire bit, not just the ones that suit you.

You might want to read how the CFR...
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Posted By proudprivate

A programme to follow for the OP would be : ...

A programme to follow for the OP would be :

1. Write to the US Consular Officers in Milan, San Marino, Rome, Naples or Florence



describing the flight training (finishing up) you wish to do...
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Posted By proudprivate

I beg to differ. Whilst they will not be in a...

I beg to differ. Whilst they will not be in a position to issue an I-20 form and might not offer flight training as a normal pilot factory would, some (if not most) of them are very well informed...
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Posted By proudprivate

check with the embassy !

Best advice : check with your local US consular officer and ask, preferably in writing (e-mail), so that you have something on paper in case an immigration officer asks.

My personal experience...
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