The question is a bit obscure, however, an 18-year-old is a legal adult in all states with the exception of Nebraska where the age of majority is 19. Therefore, the 18-year-old could live with whomever her or she chooses. If the question is referring to an 18-year-old leaving the U.S. to reside in Another Country, he or she can obtain a passport and travel or relocate to almost any country in the world. Obviously the success of such action would also depend upon the laws of entry and the residence requirements of the chosen country.
I do not think any city has a residence requirement, but you usually, if not always,have to live in the city and be a US citizen.
YES.
Yes, as a US citizen, you can live in Germany for up to 90 days without a visa. If you plan to stay longer, you will need to apply for a residence permit.
As long as you have a residence and a drivers license you should be able to get insurance.
Where you were married does not matter. Follow the divorce laws in your current state of residence.
It obviously depends on your country of residence but if you live in the US and Canada, you have freedom of expression.
To the US government and people, they would be a foreign national. If they reside in the US, they're considered a 'resident alien'. If their residence in the US isn't done properly, then they're illegal aliens.
I had to establish residence in the US first. Foreign nationals can enlist in the US military, but permanent residence has to be established first.
The White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW in Washington, D.C 20500 is the official residence of the US President.
Both must live in the state they wish to represent, and Senators must be a resident of the US for at least 9 years and Reps a resident of the US for at least 7 years.
Residence.
There is no official royal residence in the US, because they do not have a monarch.There is a royal residence in Hawaii. It was the home of queen Lilliukalane. I don't know if it has a specific name, though.It is Iolani Palace