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aventhusiast 04-08-2022 04:56 AM


Originally Posted by threeighteen (Post 3402400)
Will PSA let you flow to mainline?

Yes, current projection is 5 years. I’m sure this will change.

Slow2Final 04-08-2022 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by aventhusiast (Post 3402530)
Yes, current projection is 5 years. I’m sure this will change.

That projection is being pulled out of thin air. Don't believe it in the slightest.

threeighteen 04-08-2022 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by aventhusiast (Post 3402530)
Yes, current projection is 5 years. I’m sure this will change.

Next question: has anyone with an E-3 actually flowed to mainline?

JohnnyBekkestad 04-08-2022 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by threeighteen (Post 3402880)
Next question: has anyone with an E-3 actually flowed to mainline?

Hahahaha, I loved how he tried to avoid the question posed. Everyone knew what you asked.

aventhusiast 04-08-2022 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by JohnnyBekkestad (Post 3402883)
Hahahaha, I loved how he tried to avoid the question posed. Everyone knew what you asked.

Sorry, I didn’t reference the original post, just saw that one question. I don’t have any knowledge on the E3 stuff.

dk104444 04-08-2022 12:45 PM

I wish I get to see the ALPA exit survey, then you get to rank regionals based on who goes where.

Approach1260 04-16-2022 02:35 AM


Originally Posted by aventhusiast (Post 3402530)
Yes, current projection is 5 years. I’m sure this will change.

I've been at PSA for 5.5 years, and have at least a year and a half left to flow. The 5 year flow they're advertising is absolute nonsense.

tallpilot 04-16-2022 03:04 AM


Originally Posted by threeighteen (Post 3402880)
Next question: has anyone with an E-3 actually flowed to mainline?

Yes, after getting a green card. Start that process as soon as you can.

dera 04-16-2022 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by tallpilot (Post 3406782)
Yes, after getting a green card. Start that process as soon as you can.

This is why no-one should listen to legal advice on APC. This advice right there can get you deported.
There is no legal "process" to start, E-3 does not allow direct pathway to a green card, and trying to adjust status may end up in a determination of your Immigration Intent which is illegal on E-3.

Unless the "process" you mean is opening a Tinder account.

threeighteen 04-17-2022 09:03 AM


Originally Posted by tallpilot (Post 3406782)
Yes, after getting a green card. Start that process as soon as you can.

So the actual answer is still "no" then.

I want to know if AA will actually take someone through the flow who has an E-3 visa and their number has come up to flow to mainline. I doubt they will. Not a green card, and getting a green card isn't as easy as "starting the process." There is a lottery every year that requires a bit of luck


Originally Posted by dera (Post 3407150)
This is why no-one should listen to legal advice on APC. This advice right there can get you deported.
There is no legal "process" to start, E-3 does not allow direct pathway to a green card, and trying to adjust status may end up in a determination of your Immigration Intent which is illegal on E-3.

Unless the "process" you mean is opening a Tinder account.

What? lol. There's a lottery every year for Green Cards. Multiple E-3 visa holding Aussie Pilots have gotten their green card through the lottery, it's not easy but it's 100% doable and legal. The E-3 doesn't allow direct pathway to green card, but it doesn't forbid it either.


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