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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

Can you stay in France after your visa expires?

No cause you would have to renew your visa but at the same time you would have to go back to your home time until that process goes into affect

Is it ok if a US permanent resident enter Guam after being outside US for 180 days?

If you are a permanent US resident, then you can enter Guam no problem. It is a part of the US and you do not need a passport or visa to enter.

Can a dual citizen travel with a one way ticket?

If you're a citizen of the country you are visiting, then yes. You will need proof of that citizenship however, such as a valid passport. -- Help me in the battle to conquer cancer. Please support my fundraising efforts at www.conquercancer.ca/goto/donate --

Can your spouse be asked to leave the country?

The question is a bit vague. I'm assuming that you really mean: Can your spouse be deported if you are a US citizen? The answer is yes. Anyone in violation of immigration laws can be deported. In some cases, the deportation can be stopped if it can be proved that said deportation would cause undue and exceptional hardship on the US citizen spouse or child. This is rare, however.

yes, absolutly yes. Get a lawyer.

Does shoplifting charges effects the aprovel for student visa?

Yes it does, because they show that the person dos not have good moral character.

Naturalization is a process by which?

It is a process by which you get the status of a US citizen. For this you need to first become a Legal permanent resident and satisfy a list of eligibility criteria. Form N-400 is the USCIS form that has to be used for the naturalization process.

What mean in ins saying document other than card or travel document being held?

i have a case i-130 with the immigration about five years,i just received a email notifications about my case status.

What is visa status?

A "visa" is kind of like temporary citizenship. A "work visa" allows you to work in a country you aren't a citizen of, and a "visa" allows you to live there.

Should illegal immigration be allowed in the US?

No, although I am all for people who enter legally and gain citisinship, I don't want illegal immigrants in the US. I don't know why people think it should be ignored, why would we call it illegal immigration if it was allowed?

Which explains how the labor pool was affected by immigration in the late 19th century and early 20th century?

There were large pools of unskilled workers who were willing to work for low wages- study island

Can you purchase a house if you are in the US on a work visa?

You don't need any kind of visa to purchase real property in the USA. In fact, you could purchase real property in the US without ever setting foot in the country. You will need someone you trust to act for you, preferably an attorney who is admitted (licenced to practice) in the state where you intend to buy. The only small technical difficulty is that you will need to give him a "power of attorney". This is just a legal term meaning "authority to act on your behalf". The difficulty arises because you must sign this before a notary public recognised in the US. These are not common outside the US, but every American Consulate has at least one on the staff.

What is a place of permanent residence caled?

Home, usual home, my apartment, my house, where I usually live. Permanent mean always; residence means home.

If your fiancee has an expired k-1 visa can you keep them in US by married them?

as k1 visa,you have 90 days after arriving into the us to get married,it doesnt matter.remember after 91 days they can deny your application .be sure do into the 90 days

An immigrant is a person who?

An immigrant has arrived in the country in question. Compare to an emigrant, who is a person who has left the country in question. So if someone moves from England to France, they emigrate from England and immigrate to France. Migration is not the same as visiting or tourism, it means going somewhere to stay.

Can a permanent resident who marry a US citizen be deport because he vote?

Making a false claim to US citizenship is a deportable offense. If a resident fraudulently claimed to be a citizen and voted, then he would be deportable. Moreover, if he is now a citizen, he can be stripped of citizenship. Finally, making a false claim of US citizenship is one of 4 crimes for which there is no pardon, forgiveness, or waiver- the person would face a permanent bar to entering the US, regardless if the person has a spouse or children in the US.

How do you call immigration on someone?

Instructions
    • 1

      Make a list of the evidence you have indicating that the person you want to report is in the country illegally or is committing some other crime. Include any information you may have on how immigration officials can find and identify the person.

    • 2

      Call Immigration and Customs Enforcement at 866-347-2423. You will get a recording with basic information that includes a warning to call 911 if you are in a life-threatening situation. Prompts include 1 for filing a new report or adding to a previous report, 2 to get information about a previous report, 3 for law enforcement agencies, 7 for Spanish and 9 for general information.

    • 3

      Press 1 to file a new report. The recording will inform you that the agency has no obligation to act on all reports, and that making a false report is a crime. You then have the following options: Press 1 to report someone on ICE's Most Wanted List, 2 to report human trafficking or people employing illegal immigrants, 3 to report drug trafficking, 4 to report child exploitation, 5 to report terrorist activity, 6 to report banking fraud or money laundering and 7 for all other reports (use this option to report illegal aliens).

    • 4

      Press the number that most closely describes the situation you want to report. You will be connected to an officer who will take your information.

Non eea need visa for European countries?

This website should be able to give the information you want: http://europa.eu/abc/travel/doc/index_en.htm You will need a valid passport. There are 28 countries whose nationals do not need a visa to visit the EU for three months or less. These include Croatia (but not Turkey, which are both candidates for EU membership) as well as Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand and the United States. The list of countries whose nationals require visas to travel to the United Kingdom or Ireland differs slightly from other EU countries. If in doubt, check with the nearest consulate of any EU country. If your visa is from a country fully applying the Schengen rules, it automatically allows you to travel to the other Schengen countries as well. Moreover, if you have a valid residence permit from one of those Schengen countries, it is equivalent to a visa. You may need a national visa to visit non-Schengen countries. Border officials in EU countries may ask for other supporting documents such as an invitation letter, proof of lodging, return or round-trip ticket. For the precise requirements contact the local consular services of the EU country in question. More information about travel rights for non-EU citizens and visa requirements, including a list of countries whose nationals require a visa for travelling in the EU.

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