If what your asking is: can you have only a European Union Passport and stay in the US indefinitely without a visa the answer is no. You must have US citizenship to stay permanently in the US. You can apply for a visa without American citizenship but even if you receive one you'll have to consistently renew it and you're residence won't always necessarily be guaranteed. I know people from many European countries who were denied US visas for no apparent reason. Visas really depend on why you are coming, country of nationality, ect... you'll just have to apply and find out.
Standard British passport (EU). The US requires tourist visa for British Overseas (non-EU) passport holders.
What is the maximum amount of time a canadian citizens can stay in the US with valid passport?
Use the same one on which you entered Uganda. If you are traveling to EU, show your EU upon your arrival. the US, your American. Other countries don't matter.You must always carry both your passports with you. But enter and depart each country using only ONE of them
You' re asked for the passport you're 'traveling on' if you're in the US. You'd probably be asked to appear in person as this might be consider your first passport application (as an adult?). Having the number of the passport or a photocopy would be great help in proving your citizenship. Hopefully you have a UK birth certificate, but these are easily obtained via the Internet also. Once you have that UK passport, it's good for all of the EU as well.
I think you would need to get a Spanish workers visa attached to your passport. Call the Spanish embassy in your state or in Washington DC and ask.
Individual choice. Some people thought it would be better for us to stay in the EU rather than leave and 'go it alone'. Most people preferred that we leave.
i take it you mean the UAE its 6 month for british held passport so i say the same for US ..
You will need a passport to travel between borders and to return to the US. You will not need a visa for most countries, but they will ask how long you intend to stay and why you are traveling.
A visa is automatically given, for 90 days, when you debark in France with your passport. It will be stamped in your passport. Yes. They need a US passport to enter France and a visa to travel within the country.
No, 6 months is the maximum visa free stay. After that, you need a visa.
No, the US will never join the EU.
Certain countries require that there be a minimum time left on your passport before you can enter the country (eg 3 years to expiry) As these are generally countries ther require a visa to enter, the information should be given to you by the travel agent or particular embassy. But I don't think you can travel if your passport will expire before your return date unless you're an EU Citizen within an EU state because then there are ways to get a new one from home.