How do you apply for a Schengen visa?
How do I apply for a schengen visa?
I'm a Pakistani, and I am working in U.A.E in a semi Govt. company, and my salary is 2800 Dollars (10,200 Dhirams), and I have just completed my 7 months in this company.
I am married and I have 3 Kids, but I will travel alone at the moment.
Thanks & Regards,
Rana
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Are green cards actually the color green?
They do have green stripes but they are actually more like a drivers license
Husband married to a US citizen by producing forge documents to us Govt?
If you have proof of this allegation, present it to ICE, the Dept of Homeland Security, or the office of the US Attorney located at any federal district courthouse.
What companies offer expatriate health insurance?
Many companies offer expatriate health insurance worldwide. One such company is Allianz Worldwide Care, providing global health and medical insurance.
What kind of food did immigrants eat?
immigrants ate their own boogewrs and rice made out of boogers and sand they were teased for what they ate
How long does a legal alien have to stay married to an American citizen to become a citizen?
The process generally takes about 80 years, but Muslims take about 90-95 because they're usually terrorists.
Can an immigrant go back to his native country for 3 months after getting married?
i am from canada, met a man from england, we want to get married in england. do i need a vistors visa before we can get married
How long does it take for a US citizen and a legal immigrant to get married?
It does not take long. You just go into the court house and show them your passports and birth certificates and then they will call you and you go into the court house and the judge will marry you. The actual ceremony takes about 10 to 20 minutes tops.
What if ice cant find where an illegal alien comes from?
That's not likely to happen since it is actually very easy to determine where a person is from, based on linguistic patterns, medical attention, dental records, fingerprints and psychological profiles. If a person cannot be identified, they will probably remain in custody.
Who is a immigration officer working at airport?
They are employed by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE), a part of the Department of Homeland Security.
They should not be confused with uniformed employees of the Transportation Security Administration who screen passengers and baggage, who are also employees of the Department of Homeland Security.
The missions of the two agencies and the duties of the employees are entirely different.
How can Mexican Citizens work in US?
Apply for a work Visa to the United States. With the Visa you will be able to work in the United States regardless of the country you are from because that would be trivial.
No. Moral turpitude refers generally to conduct that shocks the public conscience. Offenses such as murder, voluntary manslaughter, kidnaping, robbery, and aggravated assaults involve moral turpitude. However, simple assaults not involving dangerous weapons or evil intent do not involve moral turpitude.
What is the status of an illegal mother who has a disabled American baby?
The short answer is none, unfortunately. If she is from an underdeveloped country or a country where medical treatment for the baby would be difficult or unavailable, and she were placed into removal (deportation) proceedings, she could apply for a waiver that her removal would subject the baby, a U.S. citizen to extreme hardship. She might also, in that situation, be eligible for cancellation of removal if she has been in the U.S. for a long time. She should seek legal advice from a non-profit like Catholic Charities. Depending on her individual facts, she might have some other claim to legal status. Her immigration status should not prevent her from seeking government benefits for the U.S. citizen child, such as Medicaid. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, public schools also offer some really great services to disabled infants and toddlers that she should take advantage of.
That is when immigration places a 48 hour hold on an alien that supercedes any and all bond. INS may choose to deport the person, but not always.
How can you have an illegal immigrant deported if they don't have the right to be in the US?
An illegal immigrant is one whose entry or continued presence in the United States violates federal immigration law. I believe you are asking that if you feel that your neighbor is an illegal immigrant, can your call or write Immigration and Customs Enforcement ("ICE") and have that neighbor deported. The answer is that you are free to try, but ICE does not usually respond to this type of denunciation. The vast majority of persons who are deported come to the attention of ICE because of a failed attempt to adjust their own immigration status, being arrested for a (usually serious) crime, or getting caught in a dragnet at a workplace, while using interstate public transportation, or being picked up within 70 miles of the border, the area which ICE says it routinely patrols. The truth is that there are an estimated 12 million illegal aliens present in the United States and it simply is not possible to deport all of them.
Can an Australian resident New Zealand citizen work in Canada?
you would have to check with the Canadian consulate. But I cant see why not so long as you are not wanted on any serious criminal charges.
Is there a law protecting illegal immigrants who were brought here by their parents as children?
No. There is a discretionary program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) where they can get deferred action (i.e. not deported) and get work authorization.
Why did the immigrants think coming to the US was better than their native country?
Because at the time most immigrants came the economy in the US was very high.