Ask them. Either a US birth certificate or a US passport will prove their citizenship status.
AnswerThere is no way of finding out who is a citizen and who is not through some database. Documaents such as a US passport or birth certificate can be forged. If the person was born in the United States, then county records will verify whether or not a person was born in that county. Some counties can have this information viewed publilcly, some will not. If the US Citizen was naturalized, the only way of finding out is with USCIS records. These records are supposed to be obtained only by the person naturalized or by the original petitioner if there was an immigrant visa given back in the days as a non-citizen; a FOIA request can be made to get that info. Of course there's always means to obtain information if you know the right people, but I'm sticking with the most ethical means.
AnswerBasically, there are 3 types of document for US citizenship:
1) U.S. citizen's Birth Certificate
2) Certificate of Naturalization,
3) Certificate of Citizenship
If no above document, USCIS said that you can use: A) Church record, B) School record; C) Census record. D) Affidavits
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If you are an employer and want to know their status you can check them thru the E-Verify system.
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ASKING DIRECTLY AND HONESTLY TO THE PERSON.
If you do not know the person, the answer is:
Unless you work for USCIS or FBI, you can't do that.
If you know the person:
Just ask them to show you their green card for fun and then you'll know.
If you are trying to find someones case status for Immigration and you have their receipt number you can look it up online at www.uscis.gov there is a link on the left pane that says case status online. Click it and type in the reciept number. The page will tell you whether the case is pending or settled. You can look up processing times and sign up for automatic email updates of the case as well.
The average citizen cannot find out if someone is in the United States legally or not, unless, of course, they ask that person, directly (granted, someone simply saying that they are in the country legally may not be sufficient, but the average citizen does not have the authority to request proof). Even if the police were called about a "suspicious" individual, it may be a long time before any apparent action is taken, if any, because most such reports are without merit, and, generally speaking, the authorities would not report the results to you (of course, if the individual in question is taken away in handcuffs while you happen to be watching, then that's a different story, though that person might have been arrested for a different reason; likewise, being taken away by the authorities - - handcuffed or not - - may not indicate any wrongdoing: they might simply want more information from that person, though they would rarely do so using handcuffs). Note that the police and other authorities take a dim view of people who contact them without due cause, and any false or spurious reports could result in the complaintant being charged with making a false report.
As an individual, you do not have direct access to someone's immigration status or deportation proceedings. Immigration-related information is confidential and protected by privacy laws. However, you can report your concerns to the appropriate immigration authorities or contact an immigration lawyer who can guide you on how to address your concerns within the bounds of the law.
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The official place to find information needed to apply for an adjustment of Status is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). They have a website which provides all the steps required to apply for an adjustment of status.
No, Small Claims is a civil matter. Immigration status is only affected by criminal matters.
An Immigration attorney deals with cases such as, Deportation, Work Permits, Visas, Adjustment of Status, Greencard, Citizenship, Visas Forms Official Immigration Applications. And any other Immigration related issues in relationship with ones immigration status in the country.
No, foreclosure doesn't affect immigration status. Now, if you commit crimes, then you may jeopardize your potential to become a citizen.
Example the relationship letter for immigration
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by looking at it! their status is is posted onto your facebook too when they update it. if you want to check someones status, view their profile, and look at their status....
economic and social status
For someone's status to appear he/she must be in your friend list. They should appear on your left pane. Then hower over to show their status.
There are several places to check your immigration status. Of course you can always go online. If you would rather access it another way you can call them or you can visit them in their local office.