Break through in the west before American troops arrived.
The Franco-Prussian War was not directly related to the entry of the US into World War I.
Communist aggression.
do you mean what caused us entry into world war one? if so then the sinking of the USS Lusitania by German u-boats was what caused American entry into the war
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You can get married, however there are immigration laws that govern the immigrants re-entry to the US if immigrant leaves until US Residency is established. A re-entry permit MUST be obtained BEFORE immigrant leaves the US prior to obtaining US Residency.
um ..... i am sorry i have no idea !!!
Well answer depends on when or how fast after applying for green card your travel plan is. Depending on the seriousness and urgency of your visit the decision to travel must be taken. Maybe going outside US will not be a problem but entering becomes a problem.
Yes, you can get married. Only thing is make sure if you are planning on getting US Citizenship in the future, apply for residency BEFORE you leave. It will be much easier than applying from abroad. Also, if you plan on re-entering the US before approval of residency (6 months to a year), make sure you get re-entry Visa BEFORE you leave, otherwise you WILL NOT be allowed to enter country without either the re-entry visa or your green card onCe residency is approved!
NO....
hi,u can apply at USCIS.Gov upload the aplication its free.
No. However, if you will stay outside the U.S. for more than six months, you need to apply for a Re-Entry Permit before you go, or you could lose your permanent residency. See the link below for further detail on international travel by green card holders.
Most likely the court involved will have issued a bench warrant which will affect re-entry into the USA. I would highly recommend that you satisfy the requirements of the court before attempting to re-enter the country.AnswerCall or mail a letter to issued courthouse for final bill and mail international money order with copy of issued ticket.
Absolutely not.
passport
The issue really is one of whether you intend to maintain permanent residence (PR) in the US. Often this depends more on how long you stay outside the US that anything else. See these links for information on this subject: http://martinvisalaw.blogspot.com/search/label/reentry%20permit. I strongly recommend getting a re-entry permit if you will be living outside the US for more than 6 months.
yes, all entry into Canada is required to have a passport, you'll need it to re-enter the US anyways.