A Jamaican can join the US Army if they have a green card or they are a naturalized citizen.
No. If you've got a United Arab Emirates passport you don't need a visa to visit the US.
You must have a GED or HS Diploma to join the United States Army.
The United States is in North America.
US army accepts new recruits with high school or equivalent education. Yes you can join army with your high school diploma.
You would have to obtain a US citizenship in order to serve in the US navy
Does not matter if you are a US Green Card holder or not, when you have an Australian visitor visa, you can go there.
yes
If you are not a citizen of the US or Canada, you must have a US Visa to travel in the US.
The answer usually is no. However, if the spouse has a dependency on the visa holder (e.g. has a serious sickness and needs to be taken care of), the visa holder should apply for him/her as his/her dependent spouse.
yes
Can a US green card holder marry a filipino and petition for a spousal visa to the US
Can a student attend an American school on an R F2 Visa
Can a student attend an American school on an R F2 Visa
A Jamaican can join the US Army if they have a green card or they are a naturalized citizen.
H4 visa holders are not allowed to legally work. H4 is a derivative of an H1 visa. H4 visa holders are allowed entry to US because they are dependents of H1 visa holder. H4 visa holders are not eligible for Social Security Number. H4 visa holder may apply EAD only if filed concurrently with the principal's (H1 Visa holder) I-140 petition OR if principal's I-140 petition is pending or approved. H4 visa holders are not allowed to work legally. H4 is a derivative of an H1 visa. H4 visa holders are allowed entry to US because they are dependents of H1 visa holder. H4 visa holders are not eligible for Social Security Number. H4 visa holder may apply EAD only if filed concurrently with the principal's (H1 Visa holder) I-140 petition OR if principal's I-140 petition is pending or approved.
Difficult - the H4 holder would have to be needed and benefit the US economy in his/her own right.