Yes, in the United States, anyone can sue anyone else, regardless of their relationship or status. This is because the legal system allows for individuals to seek justice through civil lawsuits.
Effective Jun.01.2009, ANYONE who wishes to leave or enter the United States, regardless of their citizenship and their means of transportation, requires a valid passport.
Yes, anyone born in the United States is automatically a US citizen.
Regardless of where your father was born, you are still a citizen and therefore have just as much right as anyone else.
In the United States no.
Anyone who is not a U.S. citizen and does not have legal permission to enter is banned from entering the United States.
The Constitution of the United States of America is the supreme law of the United States. It is the foundation and source of the legal authority underlying the existence of the United States of America and the Federal Government of the United States. It provides the framework for the organization of the United States Government and for the relationship of the Federal government to the States, to citizens, and to all people within the United States.
It can be possible. H1N1 can effect anyone in the United states.
You would do it just the same as you would hint to anyone that you love them. The issue here is that this type of relationship is illegal in the United States and it is not advised that you do this due to the damage that it can cause.
The result of these was the near impossibility of anyone getting into the United States other than a small number of Western Europeans.
NO, only vessels of the United States Navy!
As painful as it is, you need to be the one to end the relationship now. Regardless if it's a relationship or a marriage you are seeking with this person, do not be with anyone who isn't happy, confident and secure in sharing a future with you.
Donald Cole in 2013