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Julee | 14:42 Sun 02nd Jan 2005 | Travel
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Hi all. I have a general query regarding US visas. I intend to travel to the US & stay for 2 years, the maximum permitted on a J1 visa. I was wondering whether a J1 visa begins to run when it is granted by the Embassy or the time you enter into the country?? This is very important for me as I wish to have as long as possible in the position awaiting me in the US & determines when I apply for the visa! Thank you x

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I'm sure you've thoroughly checked all sources for information, but be aware the J1 Student Visa is valid only for a cumulative 18 months.  Check here, as an example http://usimmigration.visapro.com/F1-Student-Visa.asp

You may wish to see if the F1 Visa may better serve you. You can study, work (on a limited basis) and as long as your are enrolled in a course of study,  it does not have an expiration. Check here as an example. http://usimmigration.visapro.com/F1-Student-Visa.asp

I believe I saw your post on another thread wherein you intend to study aviation in the US. Having been a life long professional pilot, now with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) be sure to check on the approval requirements for foreign students enrolled in aviation programs. Sadly, so much has changed in aviation since 9/11.  Check www.faa.gov for one source.  Best of luck and blue skies!

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Ah Clanad! Very astute of you! Yes, I got myself a little muddled there. I actually believe the visa I am after is, in fact, the M1. I'll take a look at the F1 now. So many forms! So much confusion! And yes, I do intend to study for an ATPL. It's all giving me a bit of a headache really, getting myself prepared! Thank you for your time & suggestions.

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