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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

How can a Mexican come to the United States?

"Crossing the border illegally" is an ambiguous term.

Some unauthorized immigrants enter the United States with non-immigrant visas and remain after the visa expires. This type of immigration occurs most commonly with tourist visas, student visas, and the so-called visa láser.

Undocumented entry - which the Department of Homeland Security refers to as "EWI" or "entry without inspection" - by Mexican immigrants is accomplished most commonly by walking across the desert or through tunnels built for smuggling drugs, by swimming across the river, by crossing at land ports of entry hidden inside vehicles, and by bribing the guards at the border. EWI is accomplished almost always with the assistance of a paid guide referred to as a coyote or pollero.

Can a sibling become a us citizen through a sibling who is born in the us?

In order for you to automatically become a citizen at birth, you must be born in the USA or your Parent be born in the USA if you are in the US, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, or the Swains Islands.

So it matters where you are parents are born. If they were US citizens, which would make sense because one of the children is a US citizen, and you were born in one of the above countries, then yes, you can. But if you moved to somewhere like Greece, then you would be a Greek citizen, not an American one.

Source:

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=a2ec6811264a3210VgnVCM100000b92ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=a2ec6811264a3210VgnVCM100000b92ca60aRCRD

Where do expats live in Thailand?

They live all over Thailand. The four main areas are Chang Mai, Bangkok, Pattaya and Phucket.

Why is President Trump deporting immigrants from the US?

President Trump is only deporting illegal immigrants, not legitimate immigrants who did so the correct way and who wish to assimilate into our culture. It is because they are here illegally and thus we do not want them to place a burden on our system or to make us feel like foreigners in our own country. Statistically, certain crimes tend to escalate where unchecked illegal immigration exists or where there are a large number of refugees. Drunk driving and certain crimes against women tend to skyrocket in such places.

It is not about hate or racism as so many think. It seems to be a political tool to flood the west with immigrants and refugees to destabilize it, if not commit genocide against those who live there. It is not a popular or politically correct issue to discuss.

Why do immigrants settle in the city's center?

One big reason is that there is public transportation, so that vehicle ownership and licensing is not necessary. Secondly, there historically has been affordable housing. Lower level jobs in cleaning and so on in offices are available, too.

There is also a lot of support programs available to help them adjust to the way of life in that country. It helps them prepare for the coming weather, and enroll their children in schools, and also offers language programs so they can better their English or whatever language.

What is the difference between indefinate leave to enter and indefinate leave to remain in UK?

Indefinite leave to remain (ILR) is an immigration status granted to a person who does not hold right of abode in the United Kingdom (UK), but who has been admitted to the UK without any time limit on his or her stay and who is free to take up employment or study, without restriction. When indefinite leave is granted to persons outside the United Kingdom it is known as indefinite leave to enter (ILE).

A person who has indefinite leave to remain/enter, the right of abode, or is an Irish citizen, has settled status if resident in the United Kingdom (all British citizens have the right of abode).

Unlike people with Limited Leave to Remain/enter (LTR) in United Kingdom, ILR/ILE holders do have access to public funds. The wordings "No recourse to public funds" is not written in ILR/ILE holders' visas. As a result, they are able to claim job seekers allowances and other benefits which are usually available to UK citizens.

R. Hurley

HB/CTB Appeals Officer

You lost your passport in an airplane what should you do?

Call the airline and ask if one has been turned in. If that comes up negative, then you can apply for a replacement/duplicate from the government. No doubt, there will be a fee charged to replace this important document.

They sell these zippered pouches that one can wear around their neck underneath clothing ... used one with great success - also becomes a secure place to store identification and money. Being as it is invisible beneath your clothing, it's not a temptation to thieves.

Can you fly within the US without identification?

You DO NOT need an I.D. to fly within the U.S.. Tell the airline at check in you don't have your I.D. and require screening. They will give you a boarding pass with "SSSS" on it. When you get to the screening line they will usually make a phone call to check your name to see if you are on a watch list. Then they will go through your stuff and pat you down. It all usually takes an extra 5 minutes. I have done this 4 times. Check this too... http://files.dubfire.net/warner-tsa.pdf http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2008/06/tsa-nixes-flyin/

How can you find out if and when someone is being deported back to Mexico?

You can do this by calling the deportation officer. He might have more detailed information. Calling the 1800 number below might not give you updated INFO. I would only use this number to confirm a court hearing.

Hello, you can call @ 1-800-898-7180 and punch in your "A" number to see if you are been orderd Removal if so when.

Answer

When you have not seen them for awhile you could call their house in Mexico and if they answer then they probably got a free ride home

How can people become citizens in the US?

There are many ways to become a U.S. citizen. You are automatically a U.S. citizen if you were born in one of the United States or it's territories, your parents are both U.S. citizens at the time of your birth, you are naturalized and apply to become a U.S. citizen, or both your parents are naturalized when you are a minor. Obviously, it is much easier to be "born into it" however the U.S. has a very clear application process. *

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What is external immigration?

immigration is the process of identifying people in foreign countries

What can get you deported from the US?

If you conduct a criminal act.. such as a felony, there will be deportation orders for you once you serve your prison term. Note: District judges and Fed judges have differences, where the Dist Judges would rather deport the person to a prison in their own homeland, while the Fed. Judges prefer the person to serve their time first. Unfortunately, some countries will not accept prisoners to serve time for acts not committed in their homeland.

How long will it take the process of getting a fiancee visa to an Austrlian national?

If you both are educated and could get good jobs that the Australian government need like the I.T or C.A . Then your fiance visa should come soon.

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