Yes, a U.S. resident can adopt a baby from the UK, but the process involves several steps and adherence to both countries' laws. The prospective adoptive parents must typically work with an adoption agency that is accredited for international adoptions and comply with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requirements. Additionally, the adoption must be recognized under UK law, and the legal process can vary in complexity based on individual circumstances. It is advisable to consult with an adoption attorney or agency experienced in international adoptions to navigate the process effectively.
If you are already a US resident you shouldn't have a problem, but check with the US embassy to be sure.
yes
It is possible for a US resident do business with Fidelity Co UK through a main branch in the states. Funding account will involve exchanging funds to allow for UK currency.
If you mean the national lottery. Then no they can't you have to be a uk resident.
Call the UK embassy in your nearest largest city and ask them.
No. The UK refuses to adopt the Euro and refuses to accept the Euro.
Yes, you can drive in the US with a UK license for a short period of time as a tourist or visitor. However, if you become a resident, you may need to obtain a US driver's license.
The correct US spelling is neighbor, also seen as neighbour (the UK spelling).
the answer is NO, to cosign a loan you have to be a US citizen or Permanent Resident. in most cases applicant must have SSN and be a PR in the united stated to cosign
There are many places in the UK, there is a shop in london called evil baby orphages r us.
No, the UK don't allow out of country adoptions with it's citizens. A 16yo in the UK can move out and live in his own according to the law.
Yes it is possible. As long as their criminal record is clean, legal immigration status can be validated, you're ok.