Why would big business support immigration?
Two main reasons are: They mine other populations for the best and btightest to get or maintain their edge in business or, some businesses encourage immigrants to accept jobs at a lower pay scale than most Americans are willing to accept.
No you will not! If you are an illegal alien regardless of who you marry and when, you need to regularize your status before you can think about applying for US citizenship. That usually, but not always, means going back to your native land and re-entering the US legally - and maintaining that legal status.
Most illegal aliens are here because there is little to no opportunity for income and education in their homeland, or they are fleeing violence there and were unable to get refugee status. No one wants to go away from loved family and friends, but people go to where the jobs are. And no - marriage in the country is not the same thing as being born there: if your parents are illegal but you are born here, you are legal, they are not. Legal naturalization only occurs via State Department or being born here.
Why is free health care a pull factor?
A pull factor is one of the things that entices immigrants to a particular country. Wouldn't you like to live somewhere that had free health care? I would.
CPA stands for Certified Public Accountant. CPAs are the one who is responsible in providing public attestation opinions on financial statements including auditing. They provide services related to assurance services or what we called public accounting. If you wish to pursue you career as a CPA, you will need to take a licensing exam after you finished your Bachelor's Degree in Accountancy. After getting licensed then you are now required to take CPE for CPAs every two years or biannual to retain your license and get updated with different developments in this industry.
The rights apply to every one in the US, not only citizens.
What are 5 qualifications to become a US citizen?
Well, it depends. After you have been a legal permanent resident for five years you first file your paperwork to your local INS office. (You can file if you have been married to an American Citizen for three years.)
After your application is approved, you will be sent a appointment form. YOu will go to that appointment and be interviewed by the immigration officer.
That officer will ask you questions and may even quiz on the basics of America government as or I have heard from sources even write out answers. It is best to take an class of some sort to help you in this area. The interview will be in English unless of certain circumstances which you should contact and ask your local INS office about that. For example, an 60+ year old man I know knows some English and qualified to have his interview in Spanish.
Some other tips are, try to have good moral character. That means, no DWIs, or jail time of any sort if you know what I mean. Dress nice as if going to church, not gangster like. First impressions, are everything.
Assuming what is meant is that the person was "deported for life" from the U.S. the answer is obviously no. If the person was deported from their native country they might be able to apply for a permanent residence status or political asylum. It depends on what the reason for the deportation. In the case of an alien deported as a result of an aggravated felony conviction, they have a permenant bar (lifetime) from re-entry in the U.S. There is no waiver and the alien is not eligable for a visa because of the criminal conviction. There are only 2 ways for an above alien to enter the U.S.: 1. A public intrest Parole 2. A private bill by the U.S. Congress making the alien a United States Citizen. Both are nearly impossible to obtain.
Do Mexican immigrants rich or poor experience racism?
There's racism against every culture, class and race.
Racism involves solely race, appearance regardless of culture or economic class.
A racist acts against a person of Race X with no notice of that victim's income or nationality.
Why dont all immigrants just come to the US legally and become U.S. citizens?
Many people do this. But doing so is expensive and has requirements, such as:
A relatively clear criminal history
Testing negative for HIV
Paying for the Passport and Visa fees
Being eligible to change status to residential (such as having millions of dollars in assets that you are bringing with you, or a skill that is in short supply in the United States, or by having family ties to citizens of the United States, or by being a likely victim of future Human Rights violations in your home country, et cetera)
The short answer is, they don't do it because we don't let them. We only let in people we want (either as a government or as a citizen).
We do not have open borders in the United States. If you come here illegally or overstay your privilege to be here, you may find it impossible to ever legally enter the country again.
AFAIK, the United States Attorney General can revoke the citizenship of anyone who is not a natural-born citizen at any time.
What comes after immigration biometrics appointment?
HM, im pretty sure that after you have received your biometrics appointment(fingerprints and picture) you will receive an appointment or interview depending on how you filed for your adjustment of status.. if it was work related, most likely you wont get an appointment and shall receive your green card or working card by 90 days of your biometrics. but if it is through marriage you do receive an appointment.
Where can one obtain a K-1 Visa?
One can obtain a K-1 Visa, also called the Fiance Visa, when one goes to companies like TN Visa Experts. This company provides streamlined application for marriage visa. One only needs to go online, apply online and the company will do the rest.
What documents would you need to travel to Italy?
It depends how long you want to stay. if you want to stay and live there you need a passport and a visa, issued by the American embassy. if you only want to vacation there, you need a passport.
Do you need apply for a visa in person?
No. I needed a visa last summer for Russia and found out that you can use a visa service to do this. You send your passport to the service, with the fees, and the forms for the visa. They handle getting it stamped. There is a time frame to do this. If you do it too soon the visa will expire before you can use it. If you do it too late you won't have it, so judge the time frame carefully.
Not quite a slave, but very low on the labour and pay chain.
Do you capitalize the v in visa when using visa number in a sentence?
Because this question is listed in the "credit and debit card" section, it's implied we are talking about a Visa card. You do capitalize "Visa" because it's a proper noun. If you were talking about a "visa" - a pass to get into another country, for instance - you do not need to capitalize, though SOME writers do capitalize when it's combined with the country's name or initials, such as "US Visa."
How long does it take to get Turkish tourist visa?
In order to find out how long it takes a Turkish tourist visa, you should visit the U.S. State Department website. They should have the information posted on that site, or will have it linked to get the information that is needed.
What was not a reason that most members of immigrant families had to get jobs?
The right to vote was dependent on their jobs
Which are countries where Nigeria passport holders do not need a visa to get to?
Worl wide (All countries)
You will like to know the European countries that Swaziland passport is visa free?
visa free to Europe countries
What is the name of the test immigrants take to become legal in the US?
Its called The Immigration Test.
Getting us passport for green card holder?
only US citizens can hold a US passport.
the resident alien must first apply and complete the citizenship process