how long a us green card holder live in uk
Green card holders can travel abroad for a maximum period of 180 days on each trip. If you need to stay outside longer for employment or religious purposes you should apply for reentry permit using application travel document, the Form I-131 which is valid for 2 years. Also you can use the Form N-470 meanwhile to preserve residence for naturalization process.
I live in the USA with a Green Card but am a citizen of the UK and a UK Passport holder. I am thus to the USA/US Immigration a foreign passport holder.
Doesn't matter if you have a green card. It depends on your nationality.
I live in the USA with a Green Card but am a citizen of the UK and a UK Passport holder. I am thus to the USA/US Immigration a foreign passport holder.
Yes. Easily. Especially being a UK citizen, it does not require the UK citizen to go to the US if needed for the immigration process.
yes. tourist visa is 6months.check the uk border agency
A "Green Card" is permanent resident card. By definition you can NOT live somewhere else. You can live in the USA and holiday elsewhere, but not the other way around.
It is easier if you apply for a visa first and live in the US. Once you have been here for a while, then apply for the Green Card.
Yes, you still need a visa. But it's better if you apply from the US not Iran. If you are an Iranian green card holder, you can visit Canada without visa though. Same with Bahamas, Costa Rica, Bermuda and Jamaica.* Remember to always have your passport with you when visiting these countries otherwise the US won't allow you to comeback with just the green card.
Get married so u have a green card XD
1) A green card does not mean anything outside the USA. It is your nationality (citizenship) that determines if you need a visa. 2) The UK is not part of the Schengen Area. A Schengen visa is never valid for the UK. You need to ask the UK embassy in the USA (or look on their website) to find out if someone of your nationality requires a transit visa for the UK.
A British passport holder doesn't necessarily have the right to live and work in the UK.
you answer for other then UK