An 'A' file is something used by immigrations to store information on people who are not allowed to enter a country.
How do you appeal deportation?
The US Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer is responsible for deportation appeals.
The person subject to being deported will receive notice with accompanying information about when and where to appear and his or her legal rights.
Foreign nationals who are unlawfully present within the US do not qualify for free legal counsel from the government, for obvious reasons.
The person might wish to contact the local legal aid society for information and assistance, or visit:
See the US Immigration Support, in the Related Link below
No objection certificate format from old employer to embassy for visa purpose?
The no objection letter from a past employer is needed to obtain a Visa. It can be sent to the consulate in Mumbai.
Do you still need your alien registration number if you are already a US citizen?
that's dumb once your a citizen your a citizen so your not an alien anymore
what were the residence requirements for applying for legalization under the immigration reform and control act of 1986
How did immigration affect ideas about race?
Immigration made many people uncomfortable, when they saw lots of people different than themselves being successful. Thus, laws defining race kept changing to keep the racial hierarchy in place.
However, the fact that we have so many different kinds of people around also helped other people to be more open to different races, and especially cross-racial relationships and the fact that there are so many people now with mixed heritages helps people to look at race as a more fluid thing that many people can participate in rather than an either/or thing that has to be us vs. them.
When do I sign up for a student visa?
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Why is it so hard to obtain dual citizenship in the US and the UK?
The harder it is for people to become citizens, the more illegal immigrants there are. That, added to the fact that these immigrants have huge incentive to move here, mean that often people are willing to do it illegally. The more criminals, the more government spends on coping with crime which also means they have to tax more. This subtly makes the government more powerful, and is all part of the New World Order. Either that or we're really conservative and hate them 'cans.
Where can you find an independent review of offshore and expat financial services and bank accounts?
I tend to email the guys at www.whichoffshore.com - their website is under construction but if you email or call them with your details they'll send you the "review pack" which basically gives you all the information you need to meet your IFA head on ;-) It's good for expat pensions, financial advice and financial services or just offshore or international investments. A good place to start in any case.
Tell you about proceger for get marriage with legal resedence?
Getting married to a U.S. citizen will not make you a legal resident. If you are in the U.S. legally you can file to adjust your status to a legal resident.
If you are in the U.S. illegally, getting married to a U.S. citizen will not help. You will need to go back to your country and apply for either a K1 fiance visa or a K3 spousal visa.
How long does it take after the medical examination to get a Canadian study permit?
Depends on the country you're applying from. Anything from 10 working days to 3/4 weeks.
What country's immigration rate rose the most dramatically between 1900 and 1910?
the Answer is Italy.
What is an involuntary immigrant?
Involuntary Immigrant --- African Americans who were forced to be transported to the united states most likely for slavery
Can a person who is out of status in the US apply to immigrate to Canada?
A US resident who is out of status, is still able to apply for Canadian Permanent Residency. Temporary residency however may be denied.
Where did immigration come from?
Most immigrants came from Italy, Ireland, France, Austria, and Germany
Through history, immigrants have come from different countries at different times. All that is needed to trigger a new flow of immigrants is a viable way of traveling, and a definite reason to leave the home country. A lot of Irish people migrated to the US because of famine back home, and rumors of successful farming and good work opportunititues in the US. A lot of Swedish people also migrated because of similar reasons, poor farming back home and difficulties in getting their own land. Sometimes, you get immigrants because of political changes in the home country.
One unintended consequence of the immigration restrictions passed in the 1920s was to?
increase the number and proportion of immigrants from Mexico and Latin America.
If your boyfriend already lives in US or lives in England territories (don't know exactly what I should call them, no offense) - you should still wait until Naturalization. However, a friend of mine - her father applied and has been waiting 18 years to come to the US as a citizen. You should finish all legal matters before getting married. This way, there are no extra hassles to fight about in a marriage. I personally would say marry now, because that's what I would do. But, I also thought of problems that may occur and so on, if you got married before being naturalized.
How can an American citizen become a citizen of Wales?
You should look up "How to become a citizen in the UK".
It should be the same.
Where can one find a forum for British expats?
On the British Expats website, there is a discussion forum. One can register and login with their username to ask questions and answer questions. They can also subscribe to a thread.