Dubai UAE
Yes you can apply for a temporary resident visa card in Mexico if your son is Mexican. Among the stated requirements is that you can prove you are related to a Mexcan, or to a temporary or permanent resident of Mexico.
Assuming you do not apply for a reentry permit before you leave, the maximum stay is 1 year. If you apply for a reentry permit before you leave, the maximum stay is 2 years.If you wish to stay longer than two years, you will need both a reentry permit and a returning resident visa. You must apply for the reentry permit before you depart the US. You don't necessarily need to receive it before you leave.If you stay longer than 2 years, there is no guarantee you will be able to get a returning resident visa.Note: your US green card may be taken away if your travel record suggests that you reside outside the US more than in the US. So, coming to the US for two weeks every 11 months will at some point result in cancellation of your green card and an inability to return to the US using the green card.
German Consulate Office in Chennai, Tamilnadu
Yes if you have a Permanent Resident card; however, if you do not have a Permanent Resident card you would need to apply for a visa in advance.
Yes, with some conditions as detailed by the USCIS: You may be found to have abandoned your permanent resident status if you: * Move to another country intending to live there permanently. * Remain outside of the US for more than one year without obtaining a reentry permit or returning resident visa. However in determining whether your status has been abandoned any length of absence from the US may be considered, even if it is less than one year. * Remain outside of the US for more than two years after issuance of a reentry permit without obtaining a returning resident visa. However in determining whether your status has been abandoned any length of absence from the US may be considered, even if it is less than one year. * Fail to file income tax returns while living outside of the US for any period. * Declare yourself a "nonimmigrant" on your tax returns.
You apply for a tourist visa. Or wait for your husband to apply for his citizenship and apply for your daughters citizenship. The best way is to go to the U.S. Enbassy and apply for a tourist visa.
when you leave/come (to) a country you have to make a visa
To apply for a visa to visit the United States, a resident of Uganda would need to visit the US Embassy in Kampala. There it is possible to fill out the necessary documentation to receive a tourist visa.
well, it depends what status you are living under. Like a permanent resident or on a visa. If you are a permanent resident then you can stay here as long as you stay out of trouble and renew your card when it expires. If you are using a visa, then you have to leave when your visa expires or apply for an extension.
No!
No, you would want to have her apply for a visa.
No. If you've got a United Arab Emirates passport you don't need a visa to visit the US.