Study island; Southwest and in large cities
Are FSM citizens living in US eligible for Food Stamp?"
guam
I think they do if they are American citizens.
aliens. People living in the US who are not US citizens are generally called either "resident aliens" or "illegal aliens." There are other classifications for non-citizens, such as foreign exchange students and diplomatic employees of other nations, such as ambassadors to the US and their staff.
i dont think so because we are living in his country!
If you were born in the US, or your parents were US citizens at the time you were born, OR they became US citizens while you were living with them in the US before you were 18, then you're a US citizen. If not, then no.Well, unless you go through the naturalization process yourself. But if you did this, you'd know you were a US citizen and wouldn't need to be asking.
hugo
no rights bcause they are not us citizens, or residents that have greencards.
To most US citizens it is. To many non-US people it is not
They may obtain a divorce while living in the US, but since they are not US citizens they will need to contact the British Embassy/Consulate to obtain information on the correct procedure.
Those citizens under 35 years of age, not a naturally-born US citizen, and not living in the US for at least 14 years.
All of them; however most US Citizens residing in Latin America are found in Mexico.