From the embassy or consulate of the country concerned.
No she is still not a citizen of The United States Of America No she is still not a citizen of The United States Of America
'Illegal alien citizen' is an oxymoron.
Everything in the US Constitution. As it states, the alien cannot vote nor be elected President.
A non-permanent resident alien is an individual that holds employment in the United States. They are not a citizen and they do not have a green card.
that's dumb once your a citizen your a citizen so your not an alien anymore
Yes, you must be a U.S. citizen or an eligible noncitizen to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid for college. You are considered an eligible noncitizen if you are: -A U.S. national -An U.S. permanent resident with a green card -You hold a T-visa or your parents hold a T-1 visa -You are a battered immigrant-qualified alien -You have an Arrival-Departure Record (I-94) from U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS) showing "Refugee," "Asylum Granted," "Cuban-Haitian Entrant (Status Pending)," "Conditional Entrant" (if issued before April 1, 1980), or "Parolee" (if you have been paroled at least a year and can show you are not here for a temporary purpose). -You are a citizen of the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, or the Republic of Palau.
In the context of immigration law, a United States alien refers to a foreign national who is not a citizen or a national of the United States. This term encompasses both documented (legal) and undocumented (illegal) immigrants in the U.S.
"Alien"In United States Immigration terms, an alien is someone with foreign sovereignty; someone from a foreign country. As long as that person is a citizen of Another Country, they are considered an alien; it could be someone visiting the US intending to return home, or someone who has been in the United States for some time earning residency credit toward citizenship but who is not yet a US citizen.Example: Lawrence was born and raised in Canada. As long as he is a citizen of Canada or any other country not the United States, he is an alien."Immigrant"The United States has a specific definition of this term, while socially and conversationally it is usually used too broadly. An immigrant is an alien who intends to immigrate to America to eventually become a citizen. Their intention must be approved by the US before that person is formally recognized by our government as an Immigrant.Example: Lawrence falls in love with a United States citizen and wants to live in the US permanently with his wife. He will apply for an Immigrant visa.
of course it can
No, his mother was a US citizen, he is a US citizen.
"Alien"In United States Immigration terms, an alien is someone with foreign sovereignty; someone from a foreign country. As long as that person is a citizen of Another Country, they are considered an alien; it could be someone visiting the US intending to return home, or someone who has been in the United States for some time earning residency credit toward citizenship but who is not yet a US citizen.Example: Lawrence was born and raised in Canada. As long as he is a citizen of Canada or any other country not the United States, he is an alien."Immigrant"The United States has a specific definition of this term, while socially and conversationally it is usually used too broadly. An immigrant is an alien who intends to immigrate to America to eventually become a citizen. Their intention must be approved by the US before that person is formally recognized by our government as an Immigrant.Example: Lawrence falls in love with a United States citizen and wants to live in the US permanently with his wife. He will apply for an Immigrant visa.
Aliens are persons that are not a citizen of your country. If you are in the US, a Canadian would be an alien. If you were a US Citizen in Canada, YOU would be an alien.