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Yes you can. If you are an us citizen you can even apply for a green card for your husband after you guys got marry.
A non-permanent resident alien is an individual that holds employment in the United States. They are not a citizen and they do not have a green card.
For a green card? Yes, of course.
We had a green card in the 70's but moved to another country and now cannot find it, can we still be able to retrive the green card ???
well i can marry my us boyfriend, it has nothing to do with whether you're a resident or not.
You must be a citizen of the United States in order to join its military. Aliens, resident and non-resident, are not eligible.
No. Your sponsor must already be a U.S. resident so you, as a non-resident, cannot sponsor yourself. Think if you have any relatives, friends, or employers who you can ask to sponsor you!
A non-resident gets a green card by applying for one through the BCIS. Below is the general application process.The Green Card Application ProcessGetting your application for a green card processed and approved by the BCIS has many steps:* Get a sponsor - A sponsor can be a relative who is a United States citizen or an employer* Apply to a U.S. consulate or embassy in your home country - if you are already in the United States on valid visa, you can apply here* The BCIS will check to see if you are "inadmissible" - inadmissible is defined by many categories such as: mental or physical disorders, a past conviction of a crime, or prior activity deemed subversive
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Yes you have to have proof of insurance.Another answer: It is required by law if you are a resident of Georgia. A non resident can have it on his person.
There are no income requirements to marry, but there are fees which are required to be paid at the Civil Registry Office. For a foreign resident to marry a non-foreign resident, the fee is RD $10,000.00 or RD $15,000.00 depending on how the marriage is celebrated.