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Immigration

Moving from one country to another involves meeting certain requirements and obtaining the proper permissions. This category is for questions related to these requirements and processes.

5,726 Questions

Do you have your fingerprints taken while leaving the US?

Not typically, no. They're taken for immigration into the US, but usually a passport is all that's needed. No, you will not automatically be fingerprinted. However, customs has the power to force you too. This should only happen if they are suspicious of you though.

How do you convert a tourist visa to a work visa in Malaysia?

The first step is to be able to have a sponsor or an employer that is willing to convert your visa to a working one. If you have none then you will not be able to convert it.

What is blanket amnesty?

across the board amnesty....no specific or targeted group

Do i need any other documents besides Russian passport and green card to make a trip to Russia being Russian citizen with green card?

I'm not sure if they have changed anything but 1 years ago only those were needed - passport and green card. Of course, it should be International passport since you are coming from abroad. But you may want to take the normal passport (the one on Russian only) too, for your ID while in Russia. And green card will be needed only when you will be leaving the country again. That's it! Good luck!

Why are non-citizens and Us citizens treated differently?

Treated differently in what regard? Many US citizens would argue that, in some respects, non-citizens are even more privileged than they are. In many cases the only privilege that a non-US-citizen doesn't enjoy is the right to vote in a US election.

Do you have to carry your passport on you while traveling in Massachusetts from another country?

In Massachusetts, unlike Arizona, you won't be stopped and demanded to produce your papers. However, if you are involved in an accident or something happens to you while you are there you will need to produce identification.

What should I do if my girlfriend entered illegally to The US and had a previous cancelled immigration proccess and now we want to get married?

Since she already has records that she has started the immigration process. She could take advantage of that precedence and restart or continue the process of getting legal. The alternative could cause you to lose her forever. It is better to do the right thing and not have to be looking over your shoulder for life. Then you can enjoy your new life together. Maybe you should call anonymous first to find out your options, then make an intelligent decision, based on facts versus opinion or emotions. Best of success to you.

What information do you put in a passport?

Your name, birthday, and photograph picture. The full information is on the passport application.

One two three?

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Ground beef
  • 1 Sm Cabbage
  • 1 cn Tomato soup undiluted
  • 1 Salt & pepper to taste

Alternately layer ground beef and cabbage in a large dutch oven ending with cabbage. Pour undiluted soup over the top. Add salt and pepper if desired. Cover and bake for 1 hour.

How many countries does the US allow to have dual citizenship with and which countries are they?

US Law does not restrict its citizens from having multiple citizenships!

Countries Which Allow Dual Citizenship: Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Cyprus, Egypt, El Salvador, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel1, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Mexico, New Zealand, Pakistan*, Portugal, Serbia and Montenegro, South Africa*, Spain (only in certain cases), Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tonga (only in certain cases), Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America, Western Samoa.

  • Persons retain their former citizenship if they apply to retain it before taking out Australian citizenship.
  • Iran allows its citizens to hold more than one citizenship. However, it tends recognizes its citizens solely as Iranians.
  • Note that Germany has recently amended its citizenship laws so that in some exceptional circumstances, dual citizenship is now allowed. Consult the German Foreign Office website for details.
  • Also, India announced on 8 January 2002 that it will shortly change its law to allow dual citizenship for Indians settled outside India.

1 In case of Israel, dual citizenship is only allowed for those who immigrate to Israel based on Law of Return (i.e. Jewish people).

Cancel the question?

I dont think u really do because i have aunts and stuff who live there.

Us women citizen marrying Indian citizen get green card for Indian citizen?

Yes, there is no probem if the Indian has no criminal probems and all the documents are OK. But it does take time. Good luck

How long does it take to get express passport?

Passports are an extremely invaluable tool for any type of international travel especially for citizens of the United States. If you wait to long and need an express passport, the wait is three weeks. It is not something that happens often so you need to have an extreme need for something like that.

How many people legally immigrate each year to New Zealand?

In the last 10 years there has been 70,161 people who have legally immigrated to New Zealand by getting a New Zealand Citizenship. There were 39,017 people who have applied for residency and got given it between 1st of July 2003 to the 30th of June 2004.

What does a consular officer do?

Consular Officers are Foreign Service Officers working for the United States Department of State. Consular Officers are assigned to U.S. embassies and consulates around the world. They most often receive, review and adjudicate visa applications. Consular Officers may also provide a wide range of services for U.S. citizens traveling or living overseas including maintaining their welfare, assisting in locating missing citizens, helping US citizens get appropriate health care, and assisting with legal matters such as imprisonment. Other duties may include analyzing the country's public opinion and attitudes, developing policies, evaluating a foreign country's economic or political conditions and trends, analyzing a foreign country's specific forces, protecting American citizens, property or interests in a foreign country and related duties. Consular Officers are expected to be efficient in processing visas, be knowledgeable of current U.S. foreign policy objectives and programs and be able to communicate well with others.