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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.

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Do you need a transit visa at Cairo Airport?

I am due to fly to Bangkok next week and have to transfer at Cairo airport, I will be in the airport for approx. 2 hours do I need a visa

What is the nationality of babies born in Northern Ireland.?

Northern Irish citizens are entitled to British nationality, Irish nationality, or both (dual British-Irish nationality).

Children born in Northern Ireland are British Citizens by default at the time of their birth, per United Kingdom nationality law. However, the child can almost immediately be registered as an Irish Citizen instead of (or as well as) a British Citizen, usually if born into an Irish family.

Can a person with an expired B2 visa for up to 7 years marry to a US citizen without leaving the US?

Yes. Because you came into the u.s. legally that will help you when you get married. then your spouse has to file petition I-130, green card application and work permit. Please talk to a lawyer they will help explain the process.

If you have a deportation order from years ago about 12 years ago and is getting married with a US citizen can you still get deported even with a lawyer?

It depends, Evading a deportation order even from years ago is a serious immigration crime according to the USCIS. It falls under 212 (a)(9)(c) that can equal a life time ban from ever entering the USA.

If the immigrant wants to they can go through the 212 Adjudication Process. It is better explained here:

http://immigrate2us.net/forum/showthread.php?t=339

If you feel so, it would be a good idea to have a lawyer to prepare a very well written and researched case to present to the USCIS.

What is the meaning of domicile?

It essentially means "the place where (someone) lives". George's domicile would be his house, or apartment, or van down by the river, or whatever; as long as he lives in it, it's his domicile.

When a US hires a company outside of the US it is using a technique called?

When a U.S. hires a company outside of the U.S. it is using a technique called recruitment. Hiring someone from a different county is easier and quicker.

The largest number of immigrants coming to the US did so between the years?

The largest number of immigrants coming to the US did between the years of 1991 to 2000 with 1 9,095,417 total immigrants. The top five countries with legal immigration into the United States are Mexico, India, People's Republic of China, Vietnam and Philippines.

What is a not guilty adjudication do i have to declare in the tier two visa application to UK?

You have to answer fully and truthfully ALL the questions you are asked to provide answers for. You must not hide anything or write anything that is not true.

What is the outcome of a case that has been remanded to BIA and immigration judge from circuit court?

There is absolutely no way of knowing what may happen, but it doesn't look like your chances of remaining in the country are all that good.

Iam a uae residense visa holder.What is the procedure for family visa cancellation?

Hi,

For Visa cancellation in Dubai, you must issue a letter from a typing centre to cancel your visa. On behalf of that letter the visa of your family and other people, if they are on your sponsorship, will be cancelled first and then your visa would be cancelled.

As per my opinion, you should visit Amer Centre Al Qouz mall to get better information on all visa and residency services in Dubai. They also provide online application services. Visit " amerbabalfalah . com " for details.

Hope this was helpful :)

Which are countries where Botswana citizens can enter visa free?

i want the countries names that botswana citizen pasport can enter visa free

is botswana citizen visa free to India

In what ways did immigration and migration shape the early US?

Immigration and migration significantly shaped early U.S. society by contributing to its cultural diversity and economic development. Waves of immigrants brought different languages, traditions, and customs, enriching the social fabric and establishing vibrant communities. Additionally, the movement of people, both voluntary and forced, fueled labor supply in emerging industries and agriculture, playing a crucial role in the nation’s expansion and growth. This dynamic interplay ultimately laid the foundation for the United States' identity as a "melting pot."

Can you work if you don't have a Social Security number but are in the process of getting one?

There is no requirement to have or use a social security number to live or work in the United States. The Social Security Administration will admit this to you IN WRITING if you write them via snail mail, or email them at http://www.ssa.gov The number IS required for EMPLOYMENT, but that is a term SPECIFICALLY DEFINED in Title 26, the Internal Revenue Codes. Working a regular job in the private sector in any of the now 50 united States doesn't constitute "employment" as defined in the revenue codes UNLESS THE WORKER VOLUNTARILY CHOOSES TO PARTICIPATE IN SOCIAL SECURITY. Employers are REQUIRED TO ASK for the SSN, but the worker is NOT REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ONE, unless he chooses to participate/pay into Social Security. Participation in Social Security would run afoul of the Constitution in the event that it was, by law, OTHER than 100% voluntary. Coercing people into "volunteering" is a wall of ignorance, fear, and corporate policy, but NOT any law.

Can africans go to Mexico without visa?

You pretty much need a visa anywhere you go or you'll be considered "illegal" but that dont stop some people.

Can a US citizen have sovereign immunity?

No. An individual citizen is not a sovereign, i.e., does not have any supreme rank, power or authority. Sovereign immunity is a legal doctrine that protects the government from being sued without its consent. Although the concept is attributed to early English legal principles that the king can do no wrong, it has a longer history, derived from the nature of power and those who hold it to shield themselves. An individual must be acting as an agent of the government in order to enjoy immunity from suits.

How can a US citizen marry an illegal alien in the US if the alien has no photo ID?

That person can go to the consulate or embassy of her/his home country and see about obtaining a photo I.D. If that person is from Mexico, s/he can obtain a Matricula Consular. Nevada is the best place to get married. A social security number is not necessary. I married my illegal alien husband there. He just had one picture I.D. They asked for his social security number and we said he didn't have one. It wasn't a problem.

You can go to Las Vegas and do it there if he has his id from where ever he came from he can do it with that but dont put down any fale information. and qwestions feel free to e-mail me

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