You can't get legal permanent residency (and by extension- citizenship) through a student visa. The only was is through family petition, work/investment petition, or asylum.
If a citizen of Russia is attending school in the US on a Student Visa and becames pregrant by an American what happens to her Student Visa?
if a kid is born from a us citizen then they are a us citizen
Passport,visa,student cards if you are student and other things but visa must be if you want live i Afica,America and other continents
I would depend on the age of student but usually yes you could.
An Indian cannot become a US citizen by marrying a US citizen. Not only Indians, but any other person from another country cannot become a US citizen just by marrying a US citizen. A US citizen can sponsor a Indian on an appropriate visa ( like K-1 visa) after which he/she can adjust their status to that of a permanent resident. After being a PR for 3 yrs, the Indian can then apply for US citizenship, if needed.
Yes and no. They have the right to stay in the US for as long as the student visa is active. However, marriage to a US citizen would allow for the Canadian to apply for a CR-1 visa (or IR-1 if they've been married two years or more), which allows for permanent residence.
A US citizen would have to apply for a visa and become resident. Alternatively they could marry a UK citizen. In addition a British Company could invite the US citizen to work in the UK and apply for a work visa on their behalf. There are quite a few ways to do it legally.
see the following web site: http://www.unitedstatesvisas.gov/studying.html
.i am not citizen of Singapore.can i get visa of America in Singapore?now i am studing in university in here,can u give me some information about getting the visa and what kind of document need for interview?
It is not possible for an illegal alien who has been deported to become a US citizen. Certain crimes will put a short term bar on the aliens from applying for a visa to enter the US. Even if they manage to get a visa, it will be very difficult to become a US citizen. Their past felonies and deportation charges will act against their citizenship application.
The individual must apply for permanent resident status before he or she can apply for US citizenship. Having a child born in the US does not automatically mean that the foreign national will be granted either one, although the child is a natural born citizen.
Irrespective of the nationality of the mother or father, if the child is born in US soil, he/she will be automatically be a US Citizen