General Visa Questions:
WHO IS ALLOWED TO STUDY IN THE U.S.A.?
A nonimmigrant is someone who temporarily
comes to the United States for a specific
purpose. People who wish to pursue full-time
academic or vocational studies are usually
admitted to the United States in one of two
nonimmigrant categories. The M-1 category
includes students in vocational or other
nonacademic programs, other than language
training. The F-1 category includes academic
students and students in language training
programs. For more information on academic
studies in the United States.
HOW DO I APPLY IF I AM OUTSIDE OF THE
U.S.A.?
You first must apply to study at a USCIS-approved
school in the United States.
(Dean International, Inc. is an approved
school). If you are accepted, the school
should send you USCIS Form I-20 M-N/ID
(Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant
(M-1) Student Status - For Vocational
Students). If you require a visa, then you
should take the USCIS Form I-20 to the
nearest U.S. consulate to obtain a student
visa. Only bring the USCIS Form I-20 from
the school you plan on attending for visa
processing at the U.S. consulate. You must
also prove to the consulate that you have
the financial resources required for your
education and stay in the United States.
Dean International’s DSO will assist with
this process.
HOW LONG CAN I STAY IN THE UNITED STATES?
Students can stay in the United States for
up to three months on a tourist visa (not a
business visa.) For periods longer then
three months, an I-20 (Student Visa) is
needed. For purpose of full-time study, the
I-20 can be extended for up to one year or
for as long as you are enrolled as a
full-time student in a vocational program.
To retain visa status, students must
maintain a minimum of 25 hours of school
activity per week.
HOW CAN I CHANGE MY NONIMMIGRANT STATUS TO BECOME A STUDENT IF I AM
ALREADY IN THE U.S.A.?
You first must apply to study at a USCIS-approved
school in the United States.
(Dean International, Inc. is an approved
school). If you are accepted, the school
should send you USCIS Form I-20 M-N/ID
(Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant
(M-1) Student Status - For Vocational
Students). You must submit this form, your
I-94 (Arrival-Departure Record), and a
completed
USCIS Form I-539
(Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant
Status) to the USCIS. You must
also prove that you have the financial
resources required for your education and
stay in the United States. Dean
International’s DSO will assist with this
process.
HOW CAN I EXTEND MY STAY AS A STUDENT
IN THE UNITED STATES?
You should apply to extend your stay in the
United States if your studies will take
longer than the date listed on your I-20 ID
or your vocational program lasts longer than
a year. You should complete
USCIS Form I-539
(Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant
Status) and send it to
USCIS at least 15 (but not more than 60)
days before your authorized stay in the
country expires. You should also submit your
USCIS Form I-20 ID to the USCIS at the same
time.
Dean International’s DSO will assist with
this process.
CAN I BRING MY SPOUSE AND CHILDREN WITH
ME TO THE UNITED STATES?
Your spouse and unmarried children under 21
years of age may come with you to the United
States in M-2 nonimmigrant status. They
should go with you to the U.S. embassy or
consulate when you apply for your student
(M-1) visa. They should be prepared to prove
their relationship to you. If your spouse or
children are following to join you at a
later date, they should provide the U.S.
embassy staff with a copy of your USCIS Form
I-20 ID and proof of their relationship to
you. The M-2 status of your family will be
dependent upon your status as the M-1
vocational student. This means that if you
change your status, your family must change
their status as well. If you lose your
status, your family will also lose their
status.
TRAVEL WITHIN THE UNITED STATES
Travel within the United States can be
accomplished either by car, long distance
bus or, by scheduled air carrier. The U.S.
airlines are extremely efficient and prices
are relatively low. In the low-cost
category, an air ticket from Miami to New
York can cost approximately $200.00.
CAN I TRAVEL OUTSIDE THE UNITED
STATES?
Students may leave the United States and be
readmitted after temporary absences. When
making your travel plans, please remember
that you must be a full-time student to keep
your M-1 student status. Upon your return to
the United States, you should provide
immigration inspectors with:
- A valid passport.
- A valid M-1 entry visa stamped in
the passport (if necessary).
- A current USCIS Form I-20 ID signed
by your designated school official (you
should have the designated school
official sign your USCIS Form I-20 each
time you wish to temporarily travel
outside the United States).
- A new USCIS Form I-20 M-N/ID if
there has been any substantive changes
in your course of study or place of
study.
- Proof of your financial support.
General Questions:
PREREQUISITES FOR STUDENTS WITH PREVIOUS
EXPERIENCE
Students with previous flight experience
should present photo static copies of
licenses and a summary of all flight time as
recorded in their flight log records. The
summary should include total flight time,
dual and pilot-in-command hours, night,
instrument and cross country hours and types
of aircraft flown.
FOREIGN LICENSES
Foreign students do receive credit for
flying done outside the USA. A foreign
pilot’s license may be exchanged for U.S.
reciprocal license with certain
restrictions.
OUR SCHOOL HOURS:
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Office Operation
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Monday- Saturday |
9:00am- 7:30pm |
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Sunday |
9:00am- 5:00pm |
AIRFIELD - (KTMB) Tamiami
Kendall Executive Airport -
TMB
Dean International operates
a flight training facility
in Kendall-Tamiami
Airport (KTMB), which is
located approximately ten
miles southwest of the
center of Miami, Florida.
Kendall-Tamiami (KTMB)
has three runways with two
parallel runways 150 feet by
5000 feet; it is equipped
with an ILS and NDB
approach. Kendall-Tamiami
has an excellent FAA control
tower.
ENGLISH
It is not necessary to speak fluent English
at Dean International. However, English is
the standard language of international
aviation. Therefore, communication and books
are in English and reasonable fluency is
required for pilot training. Students, at
entry, will be required to enroll in English
and communications class.
ACCOMMODATIONS IN MIAMI, FLORIDA
There is a wide variety of housing available
in the Miami area. Students staying for
several months usually find accommodations
with other students. And as stated in
previous pages we offer accommodation
packages
FOOD
There are many good restaurants in the Miami
area and prices are reasonable. It is
possible to eat breakfast in a fast food
restaurant for $5.00. Lunch in a similar
restaurant can be purchased for between
$10.00 and $15.00. Dinner can be obtained
for the same amount of money. Students
eating at home, preparing their own food,
find it possible to live with a food budget
of $5.00 to $10.00 per day.
CLIMATE AND CLOTHING
During the summer months the temperature
averages about 85F (32C.) In the winter, it
averages 70F (21C.) Heavy clothing is not
needed. Florida is an informal state and
leisure clothing can be worn most of the
time.
FREE TIME
The Miami area is a vacation spot with a
large number of different things to do.
Beaches are excellent for swimming. There
are a large number of sports facilities in
the area, as well as theaters, movie houses,
and various exhibitions.
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