Yes.
1. You need to have a work visa or a green card.
2. You must have a SSN or a Individual Tax Identification Number
3. Have proof that you have been in the US for 2 or more years (your previous Tax paper work will be grate).
4. Depending on the lender you will need anywhere between 20%-50% down on the house.
5. Lastly their might be other federal requirements. Check with a lending bank or a mortgage broker.
This will get you started, but each state might have additional requirements. Please refer to a professional.
Spain is one of the countries that UK citizen can go and live and buy property without visa.
A K1 Visa is used when a foreign citizen is engaged to a US citizen. It allows the fiancee to enter the United States, but you must marry within 90 days of receiving this Visa. You buy one through the State.
No visa is required to buy property but to enter the US, you would need at least a b-2 visitors visa.
Yes. It is possible for a UK citizen to buy property and live in the other countries of Europe such as Spain without visa and permit.
you cannot go to every country of Europe without any visa and permit even if you are a citizen of UK. Also,you cannot do business and buy any property in the whole Europe without visa and permission.
No.
You can buy, that's not a problem. In order to stay here, you either need a visa or green card. A visa would allow you to visit for a limited amount of time. A green card gives you legal residency. BUT, just owning property in the US WILL NOT allow a person to have legal residence. Owning propery is not a basis for wither a visa or green card.
you have to have a level 3 Visa for the location of the home you want, once you are level 3 then you can use a phone and have the option to buy a vacation home.
Yes!
You need a visa level of 3 to buy a home in Egypt.
when you get a visa level of three then you can use your phone to buy a vacation home.
You are going to need to go to the doctors or a family planning center. They should let you purchase the pill even though you are not an Australian citizen, but it is best to ask first :)