No, unless: 1) that person entered the US lawfully and is now married to a US citizen or 2) they entred illegaly but has a family/labor petition filed for them before April 30, 2001 AND that person has been present in the US since at least December 21, 2000.
The last name Green is one of the most common and widespread of English surnames. Either a nickname for someone who was fond of dressing in this color from Old English grene or a topographic name for someone who lived near a village green.
depends on state, usually legally means just that legally, meaning signing legal papers!!
While being the bona fide spouse of a US citizen automatically makes someone eligible for a permanent resident visa ("green card"), simply living with a US citizen does not confer any special status no matter how long you lived with them.
The president lived in the white house and plants lived in the green house
If you have been here legally for three years, you can get married. However, you can not apply for your green card until you have lived In the country for five years.
If someone has lived, that person has existed.
Green desert
no!
You can obtain a copy of a decedent's will by contacting the probate court in the county where the individual lived. Wills are usually filed with the court after someone passes away. You may need to show proof of relationship or interest in the estate to access the will.
It depends on whether or not you are here legally. You will not legally be a citizen until you have lived in the US for four years after you have bought a home in the US.
Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys.
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