To live in US you require a green card which has a validity of 10 years and can be renewed. On a temporary basis too you can stay in US with a visa.Form example with a tourist B-2 visa you can stay in US for 6 months. With valid reasons you can extend stay also using US Immigration Form I-539.
He will become a dual citizen of the uK and the US.
for someone studying for citizenship is: To get a US Passport and the right to vote
The citizenship requirements for the US Senate are being a US Citizen for nine years and living in the state you represent. The age requirement is 30 years old.
No, you can live abroad indefinitely and still maintain your American citizenship.
She can get US citizenship right after the marriage. You'll have to get her a fiance visa and start the immigration process. After obtaining her green card (which usually takes about 2 years), she needs to live in the US for an additional 3 years. Then she can apply for US citizenship.
Citizenship status is not a consideration in establishing an obligation in the US.
Birth in the US territories,Birth abroad to a US citizen parent,Naturalization as a US citizen after legally living in the US for 5 years.
No. Despite living in the LA area for decades he's never actually applied for US citizenship.
If you apply for citizenship in another country your US citizenship is automatically revoked. The US does not recognize dual citizenship. You revoke it in writing at a US embassy, outside the US.
I am holding us and Canadian citizenship and have social security no,can i still work in Canada.
Yes, The residents of US territories have US citizenship
Obama's father is no longer living. He was born in Kenya and came to the US to go to school. He never became a US citizen.