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VISA Process and TRAVEL Arrangements

Supreme Aviation candidates, after you receive the packet from us containing your I-20, SEVIS receipt and other documents, you can go ahead and schedule the earliest available interview for your M1 visa at the American Consulate near you.

You are requested to inform us about your visa interview date, so that we can provide you the best guidance and assistance via phone call or email conversation on how to appear for your visa interview.

As soon as your visa is approved, please inform us with the good news and let us know your travel itinerary so that we go ahead and proceed with your after arrival arrangements including your accomodation and TSA approval.

International Candidates wishing to receive flight training with us should have M1 visa.

To find information specific to your country or region, you may also go to the Web site of your nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate by clicking Locate a Consular Office.

For brief information on Studying in the US and the type of Visa you are eligible for visit Studying in the US.

For brief information on Student Visa and application procedures related to it visit Student Visa.

Foreign Students

Go to EducationUSA to get comprehensive information on all aspects of studying in the United States. There you'll find answers to questions like:

* How can I study or conduct research in the U.S.?
* How do I qualify for a student visa?
* What kind of visa do I need?
* How do I apply for a student visa?

EducationUSA is produced by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

Further Supreme assists you with the following general points you should remember while being interviewed:

1. Don't be nervous; stay calm and relaxed as it is only an interview to know your purpose of visit.
2. Make an eye contact with the officer you are talking to, talk with confidence.
3. If you don’t know anything, tell the officer you don’t know, don’t make stories or lie.
4. In no way you want to stay back in the USA, you have to come back, airlines in your country are offering jobs and you have to work for them staying with your family.
5. They only deny your visas if they find you are going to stay back in the USA and have no intentions of returning back. If they deny your Visa, they will tell you the reason there and then.
6. Be informed with the information about the place you are going to stay, about the number of aircrafts we have, and other facilities we are offering.
7. Make them realize it’s your passion to fly and there is no other reason of finance or such to become a pilot.
8. Also tell them about the finance arrangements you have made, emphasizing on finance flow all from your country and not from within USA.
9. Give them only what they need – Not what they don’t ask for or what they don’t require.

Wishing All Future Pilots of Supreme "The Best of Luck"