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There are around 20,000 Indians living in Uganda. Their numbers became few after they were forced to leave Africa in the 1970s.
As of 2016, it's probably safe to say that there are ZEROopenly gay people living in Uganda. There are a handful that support LGBT equality, but they must be very careful.
In 2011, it was estimated that approximately 1.5 million people were living with HIV in Uganda. The prevalence of HIV among adults in the country was around 7.2%. Uganda has made significant progress in its response to the epidemic, but the disease remained a major public health challenge at that time.
If your card has expired, you would need to contact the card company - although they may be reluctant to send a new card out of the country.
Petitions should not come from dead people, or be written on behalf of dead people. Only the living can petition. Write a petition on behalf of yourself.
shoobi doobi doofirst of all, SHOOBIE DOOBIE DOO?! Are you serious?second...the advantages of living in America are your rights as a citizen such as freedom of speech ,religion, petition,and rally.
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An Indian citizen living in the USA can apply for an Australian tourist visa by completing an online application, providing necessary documents such as passport and financial proof, and attending a visa interview if required. It is important to follow the specific guidelines and requirements outlined by the Australian government for visa application.
You should apply for citizenship if living in the US.
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Assuming she is not otherwise inadmissible, yes, the citizen can petition his Indian wife and her children (children would be derivative beneficiaries of the mother).
The disadvantages of an individual living in a tourist attraction is more traffic; people and little privacy at times.
Yes, but the American citizen must first apply for a fiancé/fiancee visa on the German citizen's behalf. This would be the I-129F petition. It would have to be approved before you can marry. This is if you plan to remain in the USA afterwards. For more info check out www.uscis.gov
There are around 20,000 Indians living in Uganda. Their numbers became few after they were forced to leave Africa in the 1970s.
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