I got an email this afternoon from a foreign student apparently attending grad school at Texas Tech. His contact information is from the Mech. Eng. Dept. at ttu.edu
Hello Mike
My name is <foreign name> (call me Chuck) and I would like to get a CHL. I am a non-immigrant alien here with a temporary visa. However, I contacted Department of Justice and ATF Office in Lubbock and was able to purchase a firearm since I have a hunting license (and since I've been a resident of Texas for the past 6 months and will stay here for at least 4 more years).
I wonder if I can also get CHL. Can you please inform me?
I responded that I would check in order to give him the correct information.
He responded:
Thanks Mike, I would prefer to be informed complely positive too, rather than doing something wrong. But the info I gave might help the officers give more accurate reply; let me repeat those:
- Right now, my status is a Non-Immigrant Alien with a lawful permit (F1 visa),
- I have a Driver's License in Texas.
- I am living in Lubbock, Texas.
- I have been here for more than 1 year (14 months, to be precise)
- I will live in the USA for at least 4 more years (have F-1 visa and am a graduate student at TTU)
- I am willing to do an OPT, which will allow me to stay in the USA even more than 4 years after I graduate, with a H1 visa.
- I am able to purchase a Resident Hunting License,
- I was able to purchase a gun since I have a hunting license and I am a Texas resident
- I bought my gun through Cabela's Outpost, so they did a thorough background check and confirmed my status, sold me the firearm.
This document over here is important: http://www.atf.gov/files/firearms/faq/n ... iens-2.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Especially Answer 3 legally and explicitly show that I can purchase, own and use a firearm if I have a Hunting License (which I have). However, my main question is about getting a CHL. So, that's where DPS in Austin gets into play I think.
I am looking forward to the outcome.
He is (according to the information provided) a Texas resident, has a TXDL, Hunting License, has purchased a firearm, and has an F-1 visa. After looking at a couple of similar topics and the DPS eligibility (has to be a Texas resident) it looks like he can obtain his CHL but I want to make doubly sure.
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Re: F-1 non-immigrant alien CHL
It is not the responsibility of the CHL instructor to determine eligibility, although I understand your wanting to provide good information. I would be careful answering due to the fact that he might forfeit his application fee if found ineligible. If he is here on a non-immigrant visa I believe he would be ineligible by federal law. However, the existence of the CHL-40 makes me question my understanding of the statute.
I would direct him to the DPS website to ask his questions.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
or
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/rsd/contact/default.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I would direct him to the DPS website to ask his questions.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
or
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/rsd/contact/default.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: F-1 non-immigrant alien CHL
I'm on a student visa and have gotten mine. My thread here: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=67188" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I glanced over what he said and it is right. If he has an SSN, it will greatly decrease the wait time by using the website compared to mail in applications. I mailed mine in because I did not have a SSN at that time.
I glanced over what he said and it is right. If he has an SSN, it will greatly decrease the wait time by using the website compared to mail in applications. I mailed mine in because I did not have a SSN at that time.
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Re: F-1 non-immigrant alien CHL
I didn't think they asked for your SSN any more. Did I interpret something wrong?Box wrote:I'm on a student visa and have gotten mine. My thread here: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=67188" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I glanced over what he said and it is right. If he has an SSN, it will greatly decrease the wait time by using the website compared to mail in applications. I mailed mine in because I did not have a SSN at that time.
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Re: F-1 non-immigrant alien CHL
I do not know. The website during september2013, required a SSN to work. The only other way was to mail the application in, this method is not recommended as it takes much longer to clear.Pawpaw wrote:I didn't think they asked for your SSN any more. Did I interpret something wrong?Box wrote:I'm on a student visa and have gotten mine. My thread here: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=67188" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I glanced over what he said and it is right. If he has an SSN, it will greatly decrease the wait time by using the website compared to mail in applications. I mailed mine in because I did not have a SSN at that time.
I believe they have changed but I do not have any info to back that up.
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Re: F-1 non-immigrant alien CHL
That would be me! :) I am actually planning to open a topic explaining what I learned throughout this process Mike. It might help others in the future. Thanks for your help all along the way. :)troglodyte wrote:I got an email this afternoon from a foreign student apparently attending grad school at Texas Tech. His contact information is from the Mech. Eng. Dept. at ttu.edu
Hello Mike
My name is <foreign name> (call me Chuck) and I would like to get a CHL. I am a non-immigrant alien here with a temporary visa. However, I contacted Department of Justice and ATF Office in Lubbock and was able to purchase a firearm since I have a hunting license (and since I've been a resident of Texas for the past 6 months and will stay here for at least 4 more years).
I wonder if I can also get CHL. Can you please inform me?
I responded that I would check in order to give him the correct information.
He responded:
Thanks Mike, I would prefer to be informed complely positive too, rather than doing something wrong. But the info I gave might help the officers give more accurate reply; let me repeat those:
- Right now, my status is a Non-Immigrant Alien with a lawful permit (F1 visa),
- I have a Driver's License in Texas.
- I am living in Lubbock, Texas.
- I have been here for more than 1 year (14 months, to be precise)
- I will live in the USA for at least 4 more years (have F-1 visa and am a graduate student at TTU)
- I am willing to do an OPT, which will allow me to stay in the USA even more than 4 years after I graduate, with a H1 visa.
- I am able to purchase a Resident Hunting License,
- I was able to purchase a gun since I have a hunting license and I am a Texas resident
- I bought my gun through Cabela's Outpost, so they did a thorough background check and confirmed my status, sold me the firearm.
This document over here is important: http://www.atf.gov/files/firearms/faq/n ... iens-2.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Especially Answer 3 legally and explicitly show that I can purchase, own and use a firearm if I have a Hunting License (which I have). However, my main question is about getting a CHL. So, that's where DPS in Austin gets into play I think.
I am looking forward to the outcome.
He is (according to the information provided) a Texas resident, has a TXDL, Hunting License, has purchased a firearm, and has an F-1 visa. After looking at a couple of similar topics and the DPS eligibility (has to be a Texas resident) it looks like he can obtain his CHL but I want to make doubly sure.
Oh, and I got my license in about 7 business days just like you expected. ;) No problems at all (other than my terrible picture on the license :P ).
Thanks again.
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Re: F-1 non-immigrant alien CHL
EXCELLENT!
Glad you're on board. There are many wise folks on the forum. Lots of good information. Soak it all in.
Glad you're on board. There are many wise folks on the forum. Lots of good information. Soak it all in.