Donate SIGN UP

Student visa in the USA

Avatar Image
mikey0118 | 18:52 Wed 19th Nov 2008 | Travel
2 Answers
I am heading to Florida in February 2009 to train as a pilot. The course lasts approximately 11 months but could be a week or so either side (taking into consideration the weather and other uncontrollable events).

Before I visit the embassy to arrange for my visa, I have had a read through the checklist and it tells me what I need to take along. One of the biggest problems is evidence to show that I intend to return to the UK.

I do intend to leave America as soon as my training is complete, but not knowing for sure how long training will take, I cannot book a return flight just yet. And having seen the ridiculously high prices of flexible tickets, I am not prepared to book one.

If I travel to America on a one-way ticket but with approximately �9,000.00 to my name, will that be sufficient to convince the embassy that I intend to book a return flight as soon as I know my course completion date?

Any advice would be much appreciated.
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 2 of 2rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by mikey0118. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
If you're going to Embrey-Riddle, I'd contact them to see if they can help. They train a lot of foreign pilots and should have the ability to assist you... can't hurt, no?
They are looking for ties to the UK - you own a house, have family here, have a job to return to, that sort of thing.

The financial side is separate. They will want to know you can support yourself during your stay. Being able to afford a ticket home is while not exactly irrelevant a secondary issue.

1 to 2 of 2rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Student visa in the USA

Answer Question >>