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Most citizens of European countries and US can get a visa on arrival, check your embassy.
If you are US, Canadian or European citizen you can enter Mexico without the need of a visa.
It depends how long does your visa allow you to stay in the US.
There is no such thing as 'a European citizen' so you'll need to be more specific. Citizens of about 36 countries are allowed to visit the US for tourism or business without a visa.
No. People from the European Union does not require a visa to enter Mexico; just the passport is needed.
You don't need a visa to enter Mexico if you are an American, Canadian or European citizen. If you, however, are from other country, even when entering from either territory you need to have a visa issued by the Mexican government.
The same rules apply to denying a Filipino as to anyone else who applies for visa, particularly if one has been convicted of a crime, here or abroad, has resided in the US illegally and so on.
Maybe, but likely not. If the American has a arrest record that includes a felony, he and you might have difficulty convincing INS that this is a legitimate marriage. Also, how do you obtain a visa to move the the US first? The rules for a visa-by-marriage are strict; it might be best you talk with your local US embassy or consulate, or consult a visa lawyer.
Yes but you need a valid passport, and if you are not from either the US, Canada or European Union, you have to look for a visa issued by the Mexican government.
Yes, you can work in the US with a visa.
Holders of a US refugee travel document can visit visa-free countries such as Canada, Mexico, and most countries in the European Union. It is recommended to check with the specific country's embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information on visa requirements.
Of course you need a visa to go to Singapore. Alternately you can get a visa on arrival for less 30 days if you have the confirmed return ticket. Otherwise you need to apply for Singapore visa.