Get a working visa, and use it. Apply for and get permanent residency.
If they have a business (B-1) visa, permanent residency, or a business sponsored visa (i.e. H-1B).
You do not have to be a "US Citizen" to live in the United States but you do have to have some form of legal status to be legally resident. Those alternative forms of legal status may include:LPR / "Green Card" Holder ("Permanent" Residency)Student Visa Holder ("Temporary" Residency)Visitor ("Temporary" Residency) - either via Visa or subject to the VWPBusiness Visitor ("Temporary" Residency)Temporary Work Visa - under various classes ("Temporary" Residency)"Dual-Intent" Work Visas (H-Class Visa) ("Temporary" Residency)Refugee / Asyleeand other classes applicable to certain immigrants
By your local court house. Once you got your marriage certificate you can apply for a green card.
It depends on the extent of time you have been a resident. If you are permanent resident, you will not lose your visa. However, if you are on a work permit issued due to marriage to a US Citizen or if you are on a temporary resident permit (this is given while awaiting the permanent card), these can be revoked and the person sent back to their country of origin
You can't get legal permanent residency (and by extension- citizenship) through a student visa. The only was is through family petition, work/investment petition, or asylum.
You would either have to work for a company that can sponsor you and show that you are a valuable asset to them to apply for permanant residency after receiving a O1 or O2 work visa or marry a citizen. Good Luck!
Yes, a United States citizen can move to Tahiti, which is part of French Polynesia. They may need to obtain a visa or residency permit depending on the duration of their stay and purpose, such as work or retirement. It's essential to research local laws and regulations regarding immigration and residency to ensure compliance. Additionally, understanding the cost of living and adapting to the local culture will help facilitate the transition.
No, the UK citizen would not become a US citizen. First the UK citizen would have to apply through INS for a work permit and perminent residency. The work permit will be issued within month (probably), but perminent residency could take 18 months or more; during which time the applicant would be expected to remain and work in the US (short overseas visits sometimes permitted). Once perminent residency has been established a 'green card' will be issued and 3-5 years after this the immigrant can apply for US citizenship.
Yes
Yes a Zambian citizen can marry a Us citizen and work in the us because the zambian citizen can obtain a citizenship by marriage and automatically become a citizen of us and is allowed and qualified to work there.
With extreme difficulty. Suggest contacting an attorney.