5 years of being physically present in the US (or 3 if LR status by marriage to a US Citizen)
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The key differences between a resident alien and a non-resident alien are their legal status and tax implications. Resident aliens are considered to be living in the country permanently and are subject to the same tax laws as U.S. citizens. Non-resident aliens, on the other hand, are only living in the country temporarily and have different tax obligations, such as only paying taxes on income earned in the U.S. and not being eligible for certain tax benefits.
being dirty
An unlikely scenario is to return to the country of legal residence and apply for immigration as a legal resident alien. Apply for enlistment.
No, voting is not a requirement to become a notary. Each state has its own specific requirements to become a notary public, which typically include being of legal age, a resident of the state, and passing a background check. While civic engagement is encouraged, voting itself does not influence notary status.
Why they call it a Green Card.The first Resident Alien Card (Green Card) had green-stripes on one side and was issued many years ago (1950s). There have been several revisions to the Resident Alien Card with the newest being mostly white in color. The Resident Alien Card version that is carried by most Lawful Permenant Residents is the pink/salmon colored card (second newest card). T
Live continuously in the USA as your wife for 3 years, and apply for naturalization. Do not forget the removal of conditions after 2 years if she is a CR1. -Cheers mbswriter@gmail.com
no it's not possible unless they pay 1000,465
You can't considering Roger is an animated alien.
You do not need to be a resident of the US in order own property (real estate) in the country. However, the 'illegal' may find it difficult to go through the process without it being found out that they are an illegal alien.
To claim someone as a dependent, you must meet certain criteria, including providing more than half of their financial support, them being a U.S. citizen, resident alien, or resident of Canada or Mexico, and not being claimed as a dependent by anyone else.
Yes, as well as being a FEDERAL CRIME, it is immoral and destructive to the country. The legal alien also risks revocation of their legal status and deportation. If the illegal doesn't care enough to do things legally, who the heck wants them here? What kind of citizen (other than selfish, greedy and irresponsible) will they be?