As long as you are a legal citizen over the age of 18, you can register to vote. Go to headcount.org or rockthevote.com to register, it will walk you through the process in about five minutes (literally!) for any state.
In order to vote obviosly you need to be registered with the states in which you reside. A potential voter must be a citizen of the United States and a legal resident for at least 30 days in the states in which you have registered.
You will have to be a resident of Texas for at least 30 days before you can vote. You must fill out and submit an application at least thirty days before an election.
If you are referring to a "naturalized" US citizen - they may vote in the first election AFTER their naturalization ceremony.
How long must he have been a legal resident of the state
18 years of age.
John Tyler was a life-long resident of Virginia and held office there.
It takes way to long to process anything
a long time.
People have been making felt for a very long time sio
Haiti is not a communist country and never has been.
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yes as long as it was legal there
A person is required to be a legal resident of Pennsylvania in order to file for divorce. To become a legal resident of Pennsylvania, a person must have lived there for at least 6 months.
he/she must live in the united states her/his whole life
5 Yrs as a legal resident.
you have to be a resident just over 1 year and must be resident of the u.s for over 6 years. YW - my dad is a geography teacher and im in college
There are no real legal requirements for one resident to get travel insurance. As long as the insurance plan covers basics such as medical, lost items, personal accident, and legal expenses, then the individual or family should be fine.
The drivers license from your home state of residence is legal as long as you are still a legal resident of that state. If you become a resident of the state of Texas (other than being stationed there in the military), yes, you would.
yes she can, but the process is long lasting 5 years . After she becomes a citizen , the process would be shorter - 2 years.
So long as the firearm itself is legal in Illinois, yes.
Yes it is possible. As long as their criminal record is clean, legal immigration status can be validated, you're ok.
(in the US) an "assumed" name, or alias, is NEVER legal unless it has been legally changed by court order or marriage.