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they are someone who comes to this country from somewhere else and they don't come from here
bcause no country has the right not 2 allow someone 2 get a passport bcause of his or her race,color,orreligion
is the law I130 under the law I245 and do they have the same meaning
No, as long as you have proof of legal stay in the country and you are a permanent resident of a certain state.
Costa Rica, in Central America, is a little country that has not a permanent armed force.
Permanent Residency or Permanent Resident
The 'country of domicile' is the country of permanent, legal residence.
A permanent alien can stay in a country, but not have resident status and certain privleges.
The staying in one's country.
Yes, an immigrant can be adopted by a United States Citizen. You just need to fill out the proper paperwork for both the United States and the country of the child's origin.?æ
That law has NEVER changed. Not having to leave the country applies ONLY to those who although currently "illegal", entered the US LEGALLY. If a person entered the US ILLEGALLY, the ONLY way to become legal through marriage to a US citizen is to return to the original country and apply for, and get, a waiver. It is IMPOSSIBLE to get this type of waiver in the US for those with illegal entry.
A tourist is a visitor to a non-native country whose stay is not permanent. An immigrant is a migrator to a non-native country whose stay is permanent.