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I wanna be a flight attendant and wanna know how flight attendant works. Such as visa. I am permanent resident.

and all of sudden they offered job to me.

What if I hav to work my country to U.S. ( I dnt need to get any visa if I hav to fly to go back to my country and america. However. I prolly need a visa? Even if I am my country citizen.

Prolly I have to fly to my country. Nd stay there for 2 days(after I arrive there) then come back to u.s. again.

Do I need reentry permit just in case? And..

Is it going to affect my citizenship?

Actually I ve been staying my country so long time (before I get greencard.) So uscis officer told me that once you out of u.s. without any visa they will terminate my greencard ( they said that) should I just have to wait for it? Until I get citizenship ? For make sure?

If it will be affect my future visa issue I won't take this job.

Swear in 03/20/2015

U.S. Citizenship 2015 Nov~

 
Removing conditions on Residency

 

 

I-751 Filed 06/09/2014
NOA 1 NEVER RECEIVED (EDIT - MY HUSBAND PUT THAT LETTER IN THE CAR...GRRRR I JUST NOTICED THAT AFTER I RECEIVED MY GREENCARD)
Biometrics 07/14/2014
(Case transfer from VSC to CSC Oct/29/2014)
RFE Received 12/18/2014
2nd Bio 01/23/2015
3rd Bio 02/03/2015 + Infopass for I-551 stamp
RFE Responded 02/04/2015 (Mailed RFE Jan 30)
Approved!!!!! 02/10/2015
Card Mailed 02/17/2015 Card was picked up by the usps 02/18/2015
Card in hand 02/21/2015 !!!!!

 

 

Adjust to permanent resident status

 

 

Filed 05/03/2012
NOA 1 05/07/2012(notice date)
Biometrics 06/08/2012
(Case transfer from VSC to CSC June/01/2012)
Approved 09/05/2012
(welcome notice with card)

 

 

 

 

Posted

I wanna be a flight attendant and wanna know how flight attendant works. Such as visa. I am permanent resident.

and all of sudden they offered job to me.

What if I hav to work my country to U.S. ( I dnt need to get any visa if I hav to fly to go back to my country and america. However. I prolly need a visa? Even if I am my country citizen.

Prolly I have to fly to my country. Nd stay there for 2 days(after I arrive there) then come back to u.s. again.

Do I need reentry permit just in case? And..

Is it going to affect my citizenship?

Actually I ve been staying my country so long time (before I get greencard.) So uscis officer told me that once you out of u.s. without any visa they will terminate my greencard ( they said that) should I just have to wait for it? Until I get citizenship ? For make sure?

If it will be affect my future visa issue I won't take this job.

you could work in the US and since you are a citizen of your country, you are allowed to work there. (but you will be hired by a US company so technically you are only working in the US)

you only need a reentry permit if you have stayed abroad more than 6 months but less than a year.

what is the country of your citizenship? because depends on your airline, if you have to travel abroad, some passports do not have a lot of visa free accesses, so obtaining a visa is going to be a tough job.

Posted

South Korea passport. And yes. Job offer from America company.

They need korean employee

you could work in the US and since you are a citizen of your country, you are allowed to work there. (but you will be hired by a US company so technically you are only working in the US)

you only need a reentry permit if you have stayed abroad more than 6 months but less than a year.

what is the country of your citizenship? because depends on your airline, if you have to travel abroad, some passports do not have a lot of visa free accesses, so obtaining a visa is going to be a tough job.

And thats what im worried about...

even if I dnt need a visa. ugh this is complicated prolly I should wait until I get u.s. citizenship. I dnt wanna make any troubles to get back to america from any countries.

you could work in the US and since you are a citizen of your country, you are allowed to work there. (but you will be hired by a US company so technically you are only working in the US)

you only need a reentry permit if you have stayed abroad more than 6 months but less than a year.

what is the country of your citizenship? because depends on your airline, if you have to travel abroad, some passports do not have a lot of visa free accesses, so obtaining a visa is going to be a tough job.

Swear in 03/20/2015

U.S. Citizenship 2015 Nov~

 
Removing conditions on Residency

 

 

I-751 Filed 06/09/2014
NOA 1 NEVER RECEIVED (EDIT - MY HUSBAND PUT THAT LETTER IN THE CAR...GRRRR I JUST NOTICED THAT AFTER I RECEIVED MY GREENCARD)
Biometrics 07/14/2014
(Case transfer from VSC to CSC Oct/29/2014)
RFE Received 12/18/2014
2nd Bio 01/23/2015
3rd Bio 02/03/2015 + Infopass for I-551 stamp
RFE Responded 02/04/2015 (Mailed RFE Jan 30)
Approved!!!!! 02/10/2015
Card Mailed 02/17/2015 Card was picked up by the usps 02/18/2015
Card in hand 02/21/2015 !!!!!

 

 

Adjust to permanent resident status

 

 

Filed 05/03/2012
NOA 1 05/07/2012(notice date)
Biometrics 06/08/2012
(Case transfer from VSC to CSC June/01/2012)
Approved 09/05/2012
(welcome notice with card)

 

 

 

 

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Posted

Your green card allows you to work for the American company. You do not need a visa. By our do not need a reentry permit for staying out of the U.S. for less than 6 months. As long as you are keeping your residence in the U.S. And working for a U.S. airline, you don't have a problem.

U.S. citizenship will be tricky because your physical presence out the U.S. affects your eligibility. You will need to list all trips out of the U.S. That will be a long list for an international flight attendant.

  • 4 weeks later...
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Posted

I would suggest talking to someone in the airline about your visa situation. As a rookie flight attendant, you probably wouldn't do much international flying unless they are hiring you specifically to help with international flights as some kind of translator.

If you want to be a flight attendant and only fly domestically. Talk to them about it and let them know that you will not be able to qualify for international flights due to your immigration restrictions.

If you don't train for international then you don't qualify and they will not schedule you for those flights.

 
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