In today's interconnected world, the mobility of individuals across national borders is a routine aspect of global collaboration and exchange. The FAA Form 1600-78 plays a crucial role in this context, particularly for foreign nationals seeking to visit facilities under the jurisdiction of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States. Serving as a "Request for Visit by Foreign National," this form meticulously gathers details about the visitor, including personal information, visit dates, the nature of the visit whether official or unofficial, and if it involves a student. It delves into specifics such as the visitor's gender, place of birth, citizenship, passport details, current employer, and the reason for their visit. Notably, it requires the identification of a FAA Point of Contact (POC) who sponsors the visit, alongside necessary approvals from both the AIA and security perspectives. Additionally, it assesses whether the visit will entail the exchange of sensitive information, ranging from security details to technical documentation, and scrutinizes compatibility with export restrictions and the Denied Persons list. Thus, the form encapsulates a holistic approach to both facilitating essential international visits while ensuring the integrity and security of sensitive information and facilities.
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Form Name | Faa Form 1600 78 |
Form Length | 2 pages |
Fillable? | No |
Fillable fields | 0 |
Avg. time to fill out | 30 sec |
Other names | 1600 request foreign form, form 1600 request visit form, faa form request visit blank, form 1600 foreign |
REQUEST FOR VISIT BY FOREIGN NATIONAL
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Visitor Last Name (Family) |
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First Name (Given) |
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Middle Name (if any) |
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Dates of Visit |
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Is visitor/student currently in US9 |
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Official Visit |
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Reason for visit or title of course |
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1 Gender9 Place of Birth (City, Country)10 Date of Birth
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Country(ies) of Citizenship |
12 Passport Number |
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Expiration Date |
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Immigration Status |
14 Type of Visa |
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Expiration Date |
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16Name of Current Employer
17Address of Current Employer
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18 Title, Position, or Description of visitor's duties
19 Name of FAA Point of Contact [sponsor] (POC) |
20 FAA POC [sponsor] Organization |
21FAA POC [sponsor] Telephone Number
22Facility(ies) to be visited (include building name/number, room number, and address of facility(ies))
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AIA Approval |
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Security Approval |
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25 Does the visit involve the exchange of any of the following categories of unclassified information'?
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Sensitive Security Information'? |
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Yes |
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Product or system demonstration'? |
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Yes |
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c Viewing, disclosure, or release of object c o d e 9 |
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Yes |
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d Discussion of changes to software9 |
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e Viewing, disclosure, or release of source c o d e 9 |
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Yes |
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Examination of technical documentation 9 |
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Yes |
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Maintenance training 9 |
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Other (describe/explain below) 9 |
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If block 25b, c, d, e, f, g, or h, is marked "Yes", describe the information and/or technology involved.
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Consistent w/Export Restrictions9 |
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• No Appear on Denied Persons list9 |
• Yes |
• No |
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