The handout says: "Legally authorized to work in the USA" and also "Current passport" since virtually all the routes are international/worldwide.
I would assume that that includes Green Cards.
Have you looked into the possibility of becoming a US citizen? You might be able to retain your original citizenship and have dual nationality. I only say this because it would definitely show commitment to the country you reside in, is not that expensive nor time-consuming and may make you as competitive as all the other candidates who are US citizens. All airlines are supposed to be "equal opportunity" employers but we all know (or should do) that sometimes decisions are made behind closed doors and you never know why you were not called for an interview. Quite simply, it's one less excuse for them to deny you an interview.
Thanks for your kind reply. I have applied to become a U.S Citizen about 15 months ago.I have since been married and they needed some more information from me. I just wanted to get ball rolling while waiting for my citizenship.
P.S I am not trying to take away jobs from American, I can't fly for my country and frankly if i could i wouldn't. Thank you America, and thank you all for given me the oppurtunity to make my dreams come true and put food on the table.
Welcome to America! We are all from somewhere. Some born here other's like yourself. Somewhere in everyone's family that was born here came here as yourself.
You aren't taking anyone's Job. Your realizing the "American Dream"
US Pilot:
Good for you. You are now doing everything you can to show committment, motivation and resourcefulness. These are all valued traits and should hold you in good stead at interview time. Good luck to you and remember, never stop trying!
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