Becoming a U.S. citizen has many advantages including the right to vote and the ability to sponsor relatives to come to the United States.Also the right to join judiciary and to travel abroad freely.You always can get any type of assistance from US government while in or out of US.So do start to apply for US citizenship today!
Citizenship has nothing to do with marriage. A girl can change her citizenship status whenever she wants to provided that the laws of her country allow her to change citizenship. However she may have to provide sufficient proof to demonstrate her nae change after marriage.
Citizenship cannot be got directly without becoming a green card holder first.By maintaining legal status, the Canadian should first get the green card after being petitioned by US citizen spouse by filing Form I-130 and after 5 years as green card holder he/she can apply for US citizenship by filing Form N-400.
No, not really. If you change the status on your W4 from Single to Married, less will be withheld from your paychecks for federal income taxes. There is no requirement that you make that change.
If you were married as of December 31, you file as either 'married filing separately' or 'married filing joint' for that year.
When the child is born, only the child is a citizen, the status for mom does not change.
My mom has a w2 for spouse how is in prision how can she file tn taxes she has always filed joint
Is Scott and his Ole Lady Married? If yes, file joint -Filing status 2, If no, file head-of-houehold or single - filing status 4 or 1.
No, when you filled out the visa waiver form on the back, you agreed to not being able to adjust your status as a part of the visa waiver program.
filing status.
IF you are NOT LEGALLY separated in the state that you are a a resident of on the last day of the year. Your filing status would be married filing joint or on a separate 1040 federal income tax return MARRIED FILING SEPARATE.
No, your relationship status does not affect your bankruptcy proceedings but if you filed as a couple (as opposed to one individual to the marriage filing) things can get complicated when it comes to debts, etc.
that is the question what filing status get more federal tax credit