Can cross the border on a green card?
Yes provided you have applied for renewal and have the receipt handy. Else it would be a problem to reenter. Only under unavoidable circumstances and on humanitarian basis for a very important urgent trip this would be acceptable.
All eighteen years of age or older residents permanently in the United States must carry their valid physical card itself at all times. According to Immigration and Nationality Act section 264(e) failing to do so would result in penalty of a fine not exceeding 100 dollars and/or imprisoned not more than 30 days for each offense. The federal government can only impose these penalties.
How did Australia treat Italian immigrants?
They were labeled as poor, ignorant, lazy, and unskilled when they arrived in America. They also were viewed as inferior, dirty, unable to contribute positively to society, and illiterate.They also didn't like it because they did.
What are the effects of Mexican immigration into the US?
better economy...
do jobs that other white people dont want to do
live better, pay their taxes as well as others
They refuse to fix their own country.
One factor that drew many immigrants to the U.S. and allowed people to prosper by relying on their own resources was the type of government the U.S. has. In a democratic society the people are free to choose their career. Many immigrants also came because America was considered to be the "promised land".
Are Hispanics illegal immigrants?
Some are and some aren't. Do not make the assumption that all Hispanics are illegals. The term Hispanic refers to all Spanish people. Do not equate Hispanic with Mexican, which is basically all the media talks about. There are countless Hispanics in the US that entered the country legally. Also be aware of the fact that you don't have to be Hispanic to be an illegal immigrant. They come from every country in the world. They come to the US from Asia, Africa, or Europe with a tourist visa and stay on after it expires, that makes them illegal immigrants.
Do you need a green card to live in Alaska?
Hi I am Dragan Vukosavljevic and my fiancee is Marija Milanovic. We want move to Alaska.
Please help and information for move.
What is the general trend in immigration to the US between 1870 and 1914?
The number of immigrants increased and so did the number of countries they came from
What can happen to you if you know of an illegal marriage?
If you marry an illegal immigrate, he or she will automatically become a citizen of the nation you reside in. This, of course, depends on if you are a birth or naturalized citizen of your respective country. If you are only a resident alien, both of you will have to apply for citizenship status in the country.
How does immigration affect you?
In my opinion, immigration doesn't affect people because it's just new people entering from other states. But in a way, it does affect some people. It affects people because the economy is getting worse, there are fewer jobs, and it gets over populated.
Why did most Americans want immigration to end?
Many Americans were scared of communism (otherwise known as the Red Scare). They feared socialists and communists would eventually take over the world. So one reason for introducing immigration was to keep out all communism.
How do you marry girlfriend in US on tourist visa?
They have to become citizens of that country to marry that person.
As long as she came to the US legally, and has proofnoprior marriage (proof of divorce) you can marry her in the US or her home country. It would be easier to marry her in the US and apply for I-485 status adjustment. They do not have to be a citizen of the country as stated above. You should still consult an immigration lawyer. Unless you are on the tourist visa, then rolls simply change. You need to file for I-485, and your US citizen spouse needs affidavit of support and other forms of documents.
How did immigration quota lawas affect immigration into the US in the 1920s?
The Quota acts prevented immigration..haha
Why did many immigrants choose to live near people from their own country?
Many immigrants chose to live near people from their own country to create a supportive community that offered familiarity and shared cultural practices. This provided a sense of belonging and reduced the challenges of adapting to a new environment. Additionally, living near others with similar backgrounds facilitated access to resources, such as language support, jobs, and social networks, which were crucial for their integration into the new society.
List Malawian passport holder visa free countries?
The following 76 countries are visa-free or visa upon arrival for Tanzanian Passport holders.
Antigua & Barbuda
Albania *
Armenia
Azerbaijan
British Virgin Islands
Barbados
Bangladesh
Botswana
Burundi
Bahamas
Belize
Bermuda
Bolivia
Cambodia
Cayman Islands
Cape Verde
Comoros
Cook Islands
Djibouti
Dominica
Ethiopia
Ecuador
Egypt **
Fiji
Grenada
Gambia
Guinea
Georgia
Haiti
Hong Kong (3months Visa upon arrival)
Jamaica
Jordan *
Kenya
Kosovo
Laos
Lebanon *
Lesotho
Libya *
Liberia
Macau
Malaysia (1 month visa upon arrival)
Madagascar
Maldives
Malawi
Mauritius
Micronesia
Mozambique
Montserrat
Mongolia
Nauru
Niue
Nepal
Namibia (1 month visa upon arrival)
Nicaragua
Palau
Philipines
Qatar *
Rwanda
Samoa
Suriname *
St.Kitts & Nevis
St.Vincent & Grenadines
St. Lucia
Sierra Leone
Singapore (1 month visa upon arrival)
Seychelles
Swaziland
Tuvalu
Togo
Turkmenistan *
Trinidad & Tobago
Timor-Leste
Uganda
Vanuatu
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Note:
*(Some Visa on arrival destinations require special documentation, hence it is advised to check before making travel arrangements)
**( In the case of Egypt, only if touring the Sharm el sheikh resorts)
i dont have degree certificate but i have transcripts...........can i get h1b visa or h4 visa
How long you can have green card in US?
To obtain a green card there are many ways: through employment, a family member or marriage. You must be sponsored by a family member in the U.S. in order to apply for a Family-Based Green Card. To apply for an Employment-Based Green Card, a foreign applicant must be sponsored by a qualifying U.S. employer.
Individuals who obtain a Green Card through marriage to a U.S. Citizen are granted "Conditional" Green Card status, which is only valid for two years. Individuals who have been granted Conditional Green Card Status are required to apply to remove the Conditions on their Green Card within 90 days of the date that their Conditional Permanent Resident status expires.
What percent of US citizens are either immigrants or the descendant of immigrants?
Unless the US citizen is a Native American, all other US citizens are immigrants or descendants of immigrants. Native American make-up 1%-2% of the total US population.
Can an American citizen be deported?
If you are a citizen then you shouldn't be deported, but with the Homeland security laws that were passed after 9-11 that may no longer be true. I do know that Bush made the claim that all citizens were "enemy combatant's" and that our civil rights could be taken from us with a charge like that. All they had to do is pick us up, stuff us in a van, and we would be taken into some black hole or room. This did happen to people. So, it is possible that you could be deported. I don't know if Obama has lifted some of the Bush things concerning this matter.
Your mother has a brithish passport can you apply for british citizenship?
A passport does not constitute eligibility for citizenship in Britain. You must apply for a visa and apply for citizenship.
That is a group opposed to immigration into their country.
What problems do immigration and emigration pose of demographers?
Demographers find it difficult to make predictions about populations.
Where can one find information on home office immigration?
Information on home office immigration can be found at your national border agency's official website, and corresponding embassies or consuls. The website Workpermit also provides general guidance on visas, work permits, nationalization and related news for various countries including the UK, USA, Australia and Canada.
Does US diplomats need visa to work in UK?
Across the world, embassies are considered to be territory of the country who's embassy it is.
Thus diplomatic staff working at their embassy are not working in the host country but in their home country.
Diplomats of an embassy would enter a country using a diplomatic passport issued by their country. A diplomatic passport infers on the bearer immunity from many of the laws of the host country (although diplomats are meant to respect the local laws). For instance the embassy would not pay rates and diplomatic cars frequently flout parking restrictions (with impunity).
Thus diplomats would not need a visa to work in the host country but would need a diplomatic passport.
To obtain a Schengen visa, you must submit the Schengen visa application at the embassy of one of the Schengen countries, along with passport photos, your passport, and proof of health insurance. If you are a U.S. Citizen, you can enter the Schengen area for up to three months without a visa.