Through consular processing. If you're an immediate relative of a US citizen and stay outside US through consular processing you can become a permanent resident.When USCIS works with the Department of State to issue a visa on an approved Form I-130 petition when a visa is available its referred to as Consular processing. You may then travel on the visa and will officially become a permanent resident when admitted at a U.S. port of entry.
3 years
3 Years the least
To apply for legal United States citizenship, you must have legally lived in the States for at least five years. This means that you must have entered the country on a legal visa.
The foreign visit request within the Foreign Visit System (FVS) begins with the submission of a visit request by the host organization or sponsor. This request typically includes details about the purpose, duration, and itinerary of the visit, as well as information about the foreign visitors. Once submitted, the request undergoes review and approval processes to ensure compliance with relevant regulations and security protocols.
To submit an MLAT request, you typically need to contact your country's government agency responsible for international legal assistance. They will help you prepare the necessary documents and information required for the request, which will then be sent to the foreign country's authorities for review and approval. The process may vary depending on the countries involved and the specific details of the case.
To write a letter asking for proof of residence, make sure to address it to the appropriate person or organization. Clearly state the purpose of the request and provide details on what documents are required as proof of residence. Politely request that the recipient provide the necessary documentation by a specified deadline.
Yes. If you have payments due to them which you haven't made then they have the right to come to your residence and request for payment.
Yes. But Federal Gov't Agencies cannot.
If the residence has become part of the estate the executor may request that you leave but they must follow local laws and give you notice and ample time to move since it has been your legal residence. You can try to negotiate some agreement to continue by paying rent, especially if there are other heirs.If the residence has become part of the estate the executor may request that you leave but they must follow local laws and give you notice and ample time to move since it has been your legal residence. You can try to negotiate some agreement to continue by paying rent, especially if there are other heirs.If the residence has become part of the estate the executor may request that you leave but they must follow local laws and give you notice and ample time to move since it has been your legal residence. You can try to negotiate some agreement to continue by paying rent, especially if there are other heirs.If the residence has become part of the estate the executor may request that you leave but they must follow local laws and give you notice and ample time to move since it has been your legal residence. You can try to negotiate some agreement to continue by paying rent, especially if there are other heirs.
you talk to the manager and ask him if you can
U.S. or foreign citizens Universities State and local governments
Individual US states cannot extradite from foreign nations. If they wish the subject brought back the state must request the US State Department or US Dept. of Justice to request that action of the other country. However, they can place a warrant 'on file' for you and if/when you return to the US you can be arrested.