If legality of use or possession of such documents would be determined by the way they were obtained. For example alledged illegal immigrant submitted them upon applying for employment and the employeer photocopied them. Or perhaps the person voluntarily allowed them to be copied, (this might or might not hold up in court). And of course the other factor, whether or not the judge would allow the documents to be used as evidence (it's always the judge's call).
They are resident aliens.
resident aliens.
Yes, if they have a valid garnishment writ from the court in the debtor's resident state.
No. To vote a person must be a citizen.
If you are a permanent resident of the US, you are required to keep your green card with you.
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
It's a number that is given to immigrants by the Govt. when they are a resident alien or alien worker (work visa) etc. It's so they can keep track of the LEGAL immigrants
Yes, a wage garnishment order from a court in Washington State can be enforced in Pennsylvania through a process called domestication of the judgment. This involves registering the Washington judgment in a Pennsylvania court to enforce it as if it were a Pennsylvania judgment.
Yes, illegal immigrants are ineligible for benefits. However, you can be a legal resident in one state, work in another state and be eligible for unemployment benefits from the state you WORK in.
This question does not specify country. For Canada the simple answer is - No. Studying in Canada requires a Temporary Resident Visa AND a study permit. This process is an outside Canada process.
The majority of resident foreign-born migrants to Great Britain, now come from Poland.
Generally speaking, yes, if you mean a US resident. Federal laws say "undocumented immigrants" cannot own guns. You probably want to check local state law to be sure there are no restrictions.