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castaway exile expellee evacuee runaway deserter
Absolutely. Any person meeting the requirement for refugee status under the applicant country, and generally under international law, can be, in principle, accorded refugee status. Cases of U.S. citizens seeking refugee status are rare; accordance of refugee status to U.S. citizens still rarer. Cases do exist.
not neccessarily, a refugee is a person that flees from their homeland.
The U.S. citizen can sponsor the wife and her unmarried kids. When she will become a citizen (3 year) she can sponsor:Unmarried child under 21 years of ageUnmarried son or daughter over 21Married son or daughter of any ageBrother or sister, if the sponsor is at least 21 years old, orParent, if the sponsor is at least 21 years old.
An Indian cannot become a US citizen by marrying a US citizen. Not only Indians, but any other person from another country cannot become a US citizen just by marrying a US citizen. A US citizen can sponsor a Indian on an appropriate visa ( like K-1 visa) after which he/she can adjust their status to that of a permanent resident. After being a PR for 3 yrs, the Indian can then apply for US citizenship, if needed.
what are the intellectual needs of a homeless person in the community
How do you sponsor a person coming from another country to the US
Yes, a homeless person can vote in an election. The homeless person can put a food pantry or shelter down as their place of residence!
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refugee
There is no way for that person to becme a citizen immediately. Once the children reach the age of 21, they can sponsor the person for residency, but it is a long process.
A homeless person is someone who does not have a house, it doesn't mean you live on the treets, if you are living with a friend temporarily, and don't have anywhere to go after that, you are homeless