Yes. In the following cases: 1. Convicted For An Act Of Treason Against The United States
2. Holding A Policy Level Position In A Foreign Country
3. Serving In Your Native Country's Armed Forces If That Country Is Engaged In Hostilities Or At War With The United States
4. Serving In Your Native Country's Armed Forces As An Officer Or A Non-Commissioned Officer
It's their right but I think it's better if it's settled in a documentation process.
Revoke Access is putting an end to the object that access. for example: i give a man the right to shake my hand i have the right to revoke it/ to take it away
That's right, to repeal a law is to cancel or revoke it.
Chinese immigrants gained the right to U.S. citizenship with the passage of the McCarran-Walter Act in 1952. This legislation allowed Chinese nationals who had previously been denied citizenship under the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 to apply for naturalization. However, it wasn't until subsequent immigration reforms that Chinese immigration significantly increased.
Yes, they have the right to revoke his license to practice in that state.
The right to revoke refers to the legal ability of a party to cancel or withdraw from a contract or agreement under specific conditions. This right is often included in consumer protection laws, allowing individuals to back out of transactions, such as certain sales or service agreements, within a designated timeframe. It ensures that consumers have the opportunity to reconsider their decisions without penalty. The specific terms and duration of the right to revoke can vary depending on jurisdiction and the nature of the agreement.
She can get US citizenship right after the marriage. You'll have to get her a fiance visa and start the immigration process. After obtaining her green card (which usually takes about 2 years), she needs to live in the US for an additional 3 years. Then she can apply for US citizenship.
no it is not right to limit immigration because we will have least opportunities.
revocation of right or privelage requires the same authorities who gave them.
You need to talk to a U.S. immigration lawyer before you get married. It's very important to do this and to do certain things in the right order.
Probably, yes. You would need to consult with an immigration lawyer about your particular case. The US is working very hard to prevent marriage for citizenship deals.
it expanded the definition of citizenship to include women's right to vote