One can leave the country and then re-enter if using a valid H-1B or H-4 Visa or the I-131 Advance Parole Document.
you can leave the country but no more than 6 months
You don't need US approval since you are not a citizen anyway. Immigration policy for country of choice traveling to would determine steps for citizenship legally and what papers are required while undergoing process.
No as you would need to leave the country and a convicted felon is not permitted to obtain a passport. Attempting to sneak out of the country will also result in an arrest.
You don't need to. Just don't renew it before you leave the country.
no they have to go through the process in the Us.
The green pigment inside leaves is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
If the legal process can be completed prior to the expiration of the green card, yes. However, NOT having the process completed will NOT ensure the green card holder their stay will be extended.
I am confused with your question?! if your US citizen spouse filed a petition it will not take more than 2 years for the INS to process your papers. you would probably get your green card with in a year. once you get your Green card you can travel.
Leaving a country without a passport is generally not allowed, as a passport is a necessary travel document for crossing international borders. However, in some rare cases, individuals may be able to leave a country without a passport if they have alternative travel documents or can obtain special permission from the authorities. It is important to check the specific regulations and requirements of the country you are in and the country you are traveling to before attempting to leave without a passport.
Yes, we could because if you open it and leave it under your bed,in the sun a long time it can turn green.
Yes, it is possible for tourists to leave North Korea, but they must follow strict regulations and obtain the necessary permissions and paperwork from the North Korean government before departing the country.
chroroplast, the green stuff that makes the leaves green.