Does an illegal alien from hondura become a legal resident by marrying a US citizen?
If there was illegal entry, then no, marriage doesnt make you a legal resident. You would need to file a 130 petition along with a I-601 waiver at the U.S. embassy/consulate in HONDURAS, and you would be required to appear there.
If you had legal entry, then it would be possible to get legal residency through marriage to a citizen.
Why did the immigrants immigrate?
For many different reasons. Some immigrants have sought religious freedom, freedom from war and violence, for a chance to make a better living, to own land- and some immigrants had no choice- they were sent.
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Can you work on a US spousal visa?
Some visas allow for spouses to work (L visa) while other do not (for example, the H visa). You should tell an immigration attorney what type of visa you are referring to and get a specific answer to your needs.
Can an H2B visa be cancelled by an employer?
Yes, it is possible. This action does not case an immediate cancellation.
What countries issue the longest tourist visas for us citizens?
A US citizen can remain in the UK for 6 months on a tourist visa, however not allowed to work.
How can you become a us citizen at birth?
There are lots of ways. If at least one of the parents is a US citizen, they can go to the nearest US consulate/embassy and see if their children become citizens too. It's not always automatic- if one parent is a US citizen and one isn't, it becomes a little complicated. If both parents are US citizens, it's pretty much automatic.
Otherwise, it generally involves moving to the US and doing something to become a citizen. For example, if a person moves here legally, lives here for a period of time (usually 5 years but sometimes 3, like if the person marries a US citizen), they can apply for "naturalization", where they'll become a citizen. Alternatively, the person can join the US military, and as part of their contract, become a citizen (it has to be written in the contract, unless the US is at war).
Another way is through "derivative" citizenship. When a person naturalizes as a US citizen, if they have children who are under 18 when they naturalize, those children become US citizens too, assuming they meet a few minor requirements (such as having a "green card"). Since 1983, this also applies to adopted children. For children born prior to February 1983, derivative citizenship was a little more complicated- both parents had to naturalize (or the one who didn't had to be dead or divorced without custody), and adopted children couldn't apply.
This isn't an all-inclusive list, but it's a quick list of the most common ways of going about it.
Everyone will have their own answers and reasons, but I would propose focusing on the similarities and positives, and what brings people together, rather than on the differences, negatives, and what divides people.
What is the reason landlords offered immigrants tenement slums?
Landlords often exploit immigrants, taking their money and not offering them much value for what they pay in rent. They force them into substandard housing that often doesnt meet even minimum health standards. Immigrants are vulnerable to exploitation for many reasons. They are usually poor, dont speak the language, dont know their rights, have no resources, are afraid to cause any trouble and they are accustomed to being abused and exploited.
What was the option given in 1986 to illegal aliens to become legal residents?
Immigration Reform and Control Act
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This essay will be analyzing the a solution to immigration
If you are a US citizen is it possible to get a visa to travel to Tibet?
There are overall four documents required for foreign tourists who want to travel freely in Tibet.
- One is the Chinese Visa, which you can apply for in Chinese Embassy in your country (If you go to Tibet via mainland China).
- One is Tibet Tourism Bureau Permit (TTB), which you have to obtain in order to enter Tibet.
- One is the Alien Travel Permit (PSB) when you are planning to travel to the 'unopened' areas in Tibet.
- The other is the Military Permit, which you have to obtain if you are planning to travel to some military sensitive areas.
Passport
All individuals entering Tibet must hold a passport valid for at least six months. China Visa
1. Entering Tibet via Mainland China
Tibet is part of China, under the Chinese Central Government's Sovereignty. Thus to travel to Tibet, you have to obtain a China Visa at first stage before all are followed up. Visas for individual travel in China are very easy to get from most Chinese embassies. Most Chinese embassies and consulates will issue a standard 30-day, single entry tourist visa in three to five working days (an "L" means travel). If you are lucky, some embassies abroad may give you a 60 or even 90 days. But in Hongkong it is very easy to get a 90-day visa; most agencies can arrange it in one day. If you want more flexibility to enter and leave China several times, most Chinese embassies will issue a double-entry visa. Usually only someone on a "L" visa can travel in Tibet, but recent with a resident or business visa still can travel in Tibet.
More tips about applying for a China visa to Tibet:
It's better not to mention Tibet as your travel destination when you are applying for a visa to China (China Embassy in Kathmandu is the exceptional). You may be refused by stating that you will go to Tibet. Otherwise, you need to get a Tibet Permit beforehand and apply for a China visa with it then. It is very difficult to apply for a Tibet Permit when you are abroad, or you need to join some groups.
Does a country have a right to limit immigration?
Of course! And all countries do so.
A nation is defined by its borders, language and culture.
Within those borders, a nations government should be responsible for its people's general welfare, like disease control, maintaining peace and safety, and maintaining a sound economy.
Controlling immigration controls the introduction of contagious diseases, criminals, terrorists, and a flooding of the labour markets and welfare systems beyond a society's ability to cope with the rate of growth of the influx... thereby destabilizing the economy for all, which leads to a decrease in personal and property safety, and general 'quality of life'.
Can a person who overstayed on there visa get working papers?
No, not in the USA. You have to go through the immigration process, and they will probably make you go to your home country first. Consult a good immigration lawyer, for any exceptions.
Are ALL illegal immigrants criminals?
No, but it IS illegal to enter another country without proper papers and documentation.
After been deported for can someone apply for a waiver to reenter the u.s.?
Can a person be legalize after being deported after a traffic violation
How is immigration influenced french culture?
Immigration has significantly shaped French culture by introducing diverse languages, cuisines, and traditions, enriching the country's social fabric. The blending of various cultural influences has led to new artistic expressions in music, literature, and fashion. Additionally, immigrant communities have contributed to the evolution of French identity, prompting discussions about multiculturalism and national values. Overall, immigration continues to play a crucial role in shaping contemporary French society.
Yes, you can claim British citizenship through your paternal grandfather if he was a British citizen born in England. However, your eligibility may depend on various factors, including your father's citizenship status and the specific laws in effect at the time of your birth. If your father is a British citizen by descent (not born in the UK), you may not automatically inherit citizenship unless you meet certain residency requirements. It's advisable to consult with an immigration expert to assess your specific situation.
What happens when a child's parents get deported and they have no where to go?
The child can go with the parents.
If you are an illegal alien married to an American will you have to return to your country?
if u and your alien man or wife and you want to stay to gether then i would surgest no. hide it.