First of all you have to get your degree and apply for residency based on a skilled worker. You will probably have to go back to Colombia to apply. Check out travel.state.gov it can probably answer any questions you have.
Colombian citizenship can be obtained in ways similar to that of in America. The first is to be born in the country or to have a parent that is a citizen. The other is to live in the country for five years and apply for citizenship then.
You can't get legal permanent residency (and by extension- citizenship) through a student visa. The only was is through family petition, work/investment petition, or asylum.
No. All you need is your passport.
If a citizen of Russia is attending school in the US on a Student Visa and becames pregrant by an American what happens to her Student Visa?
Having a student visa means that you are legally in the U.S. They could change their student visa to a working visa (H1. After that they can apply for a green card and later apply for citizenship. Getting a green card can take years. Only after getting a green card they will be able to apply for citizenship. The process can become much easier if that person gets married with an American citizen. Then, it will be a question of months.
A US citizen cannot get a Colombian Passport unless he/she is Colombian him/herself. The only thing that a US citizen needs to go to Colombia is his/her US Passport. If planning to stay for more than 90 days , or have plans to study or work, he/she would also need a Colombian Visa on his US Passport. Now, if the US Citizen happens to be Colombian (dual citizen) , he/she is required to use a Colombian Passport to enter and exit the country.
His mother was a native born US citizen; his father was a citizen of Kenya living in the US on a student visa.
A "visa" is kind of like temporary citizenship. A "work visa" allows you to work in a country you aren't a citizen of, and a "visa" allows you to live there.
Yes, you do. But if you are of Indian origin, then you should get Overseas Indian Citizenship visa.Overseas Indian Citizenship visa, is a sticker pasted on a visa page on your passport and has lifelongvalidity.
You need to get married to a Canadian citizen or apply for a Canadian Visa to get the citizenship of Canada.
In general, non-U.S. citizens can join the U.S. military if they meet certain criteria, such as having legal residency in the United States. There are specific programs, like MAVNI (Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest), that allow non-citizens with certain language or medical skills to join the military and obtain citizenship through their service.
Yes, an American citizen may sponsor a same-sex Mexican spouse for a visa, permanent residency and, ultimately, citizenship.
Someone with dual citizenship should be able to enter and reside in each country in which citizenship is held without obtaining a visa. That is part of what citizenship is about - the right to enter and travel freely in your country of citizenship.