He was escaping the Nazi regime and was made an offer by the United States to continue his rocket research.
Permanent resident can apply for US citizen after live in US for 5 years (continuously and not leave the US in the period of 5 years).
no they have to go through the process in the Us.
I would see a lawyer. I am sure there is a way.
my mom used to not be an American citizen, but then she took an American citizen test. if u havent tryed that, do it!
Why did people leave Germany by 2939
If you leave the country and become a citizen to another country(e.g: Africa), then you lose your citizenship to the country you came from!!!!!
To be appointed as a Member of Parliament (and therefore eligible to stand as Prime Minister) you must be a British citizen, or a citizen of a Commonwealth country with indefinite leave to stay in the UK.
If you entered LEGAlly but became illegal, marriage to a citizen is the only way to become legal If you entered ILLEGALY to begin with, marriage to a citizen and a successful I-601 waiver granted by the US embassy at your home country would be the only way to become legal (this petition requires that you leave the US and return to your country of birth)
Einstein was a native of Switzerland, whose first language was German. He was well known as a scientist by the time he moved to the USA and became a naturalized American citizen. He was in fact Jewish, which did in fact have a lot to do with his decision to leave Europe. While we're on the subject, notice that not everyone who was Jewish and feared for his life was presented with the opportunity to leave Germany.
No, not if they dont leave the airport intl area and have a connecxting flight within 12hrs
... I'm quite sure you meant Albert Einstein... he became US citizen in 1940, was born in Germany 1879... He had to leave Germany as a Jew as Hitler was going to lead the country at that time. Albert Einstein studied at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH), Switzerland... then prepared a short résumé of his discoveries to get access at the University of Berne (still Switzerland) - he then got the Nobel Prize for this very résumé... if I'm not wrong. But I'm quite sure he never really was Swiss citizen... he had residence permission and became some citizen of honor of Berne or something... Vic
Albert Einstein left Germany in 1933 due to the rise of the Nazi Party and their persecution of Jewish people. He moved to the United States, where he continued his work and became a citizen in 1940.