yes because its a us territory.
i dont know myself that is the reason why i asked you dont u get it
Of course I can still become a US citizen if YOUare convicted of class B misdemeanor. :-)
You could A: get divorced again, this time in Greece or B: call 604 372-5492
of course they can, they can be born right here in Florida and grow up 2 b a judge
There are one way to become a naturalized citizen. A person that was born outside the United States to parents who aren't citizens of the US. Explanations: A child born in the USA from parents who are both already US citizens do NOT need "naturalized". All are natural citizens. A child outside the US if both parents are US citizens is accepted as a US citizen. A child born in a US possession if one parent is a US citizen qualifies for natural US citizenship.
He lives in Atlanta Georgia
No visa is required to buy property but to enter the US, you would need at least a b-2 visitors visa.
It's important to note that while your dual citizenship may be recognized by another country, the US does not recognize dual citizenship. For Immigration purposes, this means that you cannot travel to the US on a foreign passport if you are a US citizen. == == The US laws on dual citizenship are somewhat ambigious. The US law states that you remain a citizen unless you a)Voluntarily apply for citizenship of another country with B) the intention of renouncing your US citizenship. So, for example, if you are a US citizen by birth, you may become a naturalized citizen of Canada. Canada does not require renouncing other citizenships, so you remain a citizen of both countries. If you are a citizen of the UK, their laws would determine if you can retain your citizenship after becoming a naturalized citizen of the US. Basically, becoming a naturalized citizen of country A may not automatically eradicate your citizenship in country B, depending on the laws of country B. Some countries, such as Iraq, require you to renounce all other citizenships. There is a long list of countries that do not allow dual citizenships (do a google search.) If you specifically want to renounce your US citizenship, you do so by filling out a form and filing it with the US embassy.
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He can marry the US citizen but he won't gain citizenship through her n he will still b deported.
If they have a business (B-1) visa, permanent residency, or a business sponsored visa (i.e. H-1B).
Rutherford B. Hayes is important because he was a citizen soldier. He served in the Civil War. In 1862, he led a charge in the Battle of South Mountain, and other wars.