In the way of actual paperwork, none apart from the marriage license. The UK citizen comes in on a visa waiver and you can get married in the US. For the US citizen to get to the UK, that is where the paperwork comes in. You both need to go to the UK embassy in the US and apply for a marriage visa for the US citizen to come into the UK. The US spouse will then be able to work straight away when you get to the UK also based on that visa.
Can a US citizen get married in Russia even though they're on a tourist visa?
Yes, a US citizen can get married just about anywhere and the marriage license will be recognized back at home in your state just as a valid one would. This is particularly valuable for destination weddings. The hazy area in this is only gay marriages, of course.
Requirements for fiancee visa in Australia?
For a citizen of a different nation, when traveling to Australia, there are certain visa requirements that must be met. Some of these requirements include, informing both embassy's of visitation, as well as possess all the proper forms of identification during travel.
Are Micronesians considered American Citizens?
Some are, some aren't. I'll explain.
Micronesia is a large group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. Some parts of it are territories that belong to the United States- specifically, the Northern Marianas, Wake Island, and Guam. People born in those places are considered American citizens (although in Wake's case, it's a hundred or so military personnel, so it's exceedingly rare for anyone to be born there).
The rest of Micronesia is considered an "Associated State" of the United States. That is, they are fully independent, but the US helps defend them in the case of war, and also helps pay for some social services. In return, the US is allowed to set up military bases there.
Who are the only people who can become Liberian citizens?
According to Wikipedia and other sources, only people who are "Black" are allowed to become citizens of Liberia.
Racist?
Can an American woman marry an Australian man while he is on vacation in the USA?
Yes, as long as the person has the required identification documents and meets other requirements of the state in which they choose to marry. Yes, depends on what state. But, that does not guarnante he will be able to stay here. Not with National Security so high right now.
Can a Nepal citizen with Nepal passport apply for Dubai visa at kolkata?
of course -you can apply - but the problem might be that you may not get a visa unless you show a god reason to go there - lot of nepalese go to Dubai for work - if that is your intention might as well hook up with a manpoer agency in KTM - they may be able to get you a workers visa for a fee
United Kingdom (UK)
A country of western Europe comprising England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Beginning with the kingdom of England, it was created by three acts of union: with Wales (1536), Scotland (1707), and Ireland (1800). At the height of its power in the 19th century it ruled an empire that spanned the globe. London is the capital and the largest city. Population: 60,600,000.
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How long can a typical US citizen stay outside the United States?
As an American Citizen you can stay however long you want outside the USA! However, if your a resident, US Laws regarding that limits time you can be outside the US. I am not sure if it is 1 or 2 years before you have to enter the USA.
If you have a non-immigrant visa and want to extend your status, you need to file form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status. K3/4 and V visa holders too may file this form to extend their stay while they wait for their petitions to be approved. This form is filed by F and M visa holders to have their status reinstated.
It is recommened that the application be filed at least 45 days before the expiration of the stay. The date can be found on the I-94 card that is stapled to your passport at the Port of Entry when you enter US.
Can an immigrant become a US citizen if married?
No, an alien or immigrant, legal or otherwise, does not become a citizen automatically upon marriage to a citizen. There is a process of applying, processing and (hopefully) eventual approval by the Federal government. First is Permanent Residency status ("Green card"). Then there's a wait of 3 years or more - depending on situation - for citizenship qualification. The website for the agency which handles this process is: USCIS.GOV
Current illegal status may add some complications which I don't know about; it may be wise to consult an immigration attorney - a lawyer who specializes in immigration issues. There are lots of other web sites which give more information as well.
An illegal alien does not automatically become a citizen by marrying one. However, certain illegal aliens can get permanent residence status (often called the "green card") by marrying a US citizen. If the person originally entered the United States legally but overstayed his or her visa, than it is possible for him or her to "adjust status" to that of a permanent resident (i.e. get a "green card") if the US citizen fills out a series of petitions including one that proves that the US citizen can financially support the alien. If the alien is illegal because he or she snuck into the United States without any visa or permit, than that person cannot "adjust status" and has to leave the country before obtaining a green card. If the person was illegally in the country for more than a year, than he or she is barred from ever coming back for 10 years (known as the "10-year-bar") The only way to overcome having the 10-year-bar is by the US citizen spouse filing a petition for a waiver of the bar. The petition has to prove that it would cause extreme and exceptional hardship to him or her to move to his or her spouse's country. Only three years after the person has the green card can they apply for citizenship, and they must still be married to the original citizen who got the green card.
If you are convinced that he is "the one," than you should seriously consider marrying him. Once you are married you can start the process by filing the I-130. once it is approved, he will have to go back to Mexico for an interview to get his visa at the American consulate in Ciudad Juarez. He will be denied the visa because he was illegaly present in the US for over a year. At that time, he will be instructed to file the I-601. You will have to present evidence proving that you could not live in Mexico. This would include evidence of medical problems you may have, financial obligations in the US, familial obligations (i.e. caring for aging parents or disabled relatives.) and anything else that would make it impossible for you to move to Mexico. You have to prove that the hardship would be ABOVE and BEYOND the hardship that could be obviously expected. This means that the fact that you love him and "can't live without him" would not mean SQUAT to the case. The good news is that 90% of I-601s that are filed at Ciudad Juarez are approved. If you are serious about your boyfriend and plan to marry him and go through the long process of getting him his greencard, than you might want to talk to an immigration lawyer about your options. You should also pop into immigrate2us.net. Post under the I-601 section in the "waivers" category.
How long can you stay in Singapore without a visa?
If you are a British Citizen then it 90 days. If you hold an Indian passport it is 96 hours, only you have are travelling to a 3rd country with a visa for there.
Why do people want to be British?
It had the biggest empire the world has ever seen ( the british empire)
Its never been invaded.
never lost a major war.
44% of the worlds inventions,things the world takes for granted are all invented in Britain. to name a few...........telivison....telephones....computers....inetrnet....i-pods....trains....underground....The Navy......toilets....toilet paper..........fridges.....baseball.....golf....hovercrafts.........jet engine/jet powerd flight......tins.......rubber/tyres...............bicycle........the list goes on and on.
Home to the most elite fighting force in the world the british s.a.s, hardest trained,longest trained,most copied ,most sucesfull in history with 99% sucess rate.
great football teams and boxers.
home of James bond and Harry Potter.
fish and chips. lol
home to thousands of years of history.
produced some of the worlds best and classy cars, i.e Aston martin,rols Royce,bently,lotus,Morgan,tvr
thousands of years of history.
free health care.
Can US citizens go to Vietnam without a Visa?
Only citizens of certain countries can visit Vietnam without an entry visa (within 30days). All other citizens are required to get an entry visa before departure or a pre-approved entry visa (visa is issued on arrival at Vietnam's International Airports) supplied before arrival in Vietnam.
List of countries have visa free or on arrival for Egyptian passport holder?
There are 59 countries in the world where Indians can travel without a visa,.
Take a look at the countries below:
Bahrain[1] – eVisa
Bhutan – No Visa
Bolivia[2] – Visa on Arrival
Cambodia[3] – Visa on Arrival
Cape Verde – Visa on Arrival
Comoros -Visa on Arrival
Cote d’Ivoire[4] – eVisa
Djibouti[5] – Visa on Arrival
Dominica – No Visa
Ecuador – No Visa
El Salvador – No Visa
Ethiopia[6] – Visa on Arrival
Fiji – No Visa
Gabon[7] – eVisa
Georgia – eVisa
Grenada – No Visa
Guinea-Bissau – Visa on Arrival
Guyana [8]– Visa on Arrival
Haiti – No Visa
Indonesia – Visa on Arrival
Jamaica – No Visa
Jordan – Visa on Arrival
Kenya[9] – eVisa
Laos – Visa on Arrival
Madagascar – Visa on Arrival
Maldives – Visa on Arrival
Mauritania – Visa on Arrival
Mauritius – No Visa
Micronesia – No Visa
Moldova[10] – eVisa
Myanmar – eVisa
Nepal – No Visa
Palau – Visa on Arrival
Rwanda[11] – eVisa
Saint Kitts and Nevis[12] – No Visa
Saint Lucia – Visa on Arrival
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – No Visa
Samoa – Permit on Arrival
São Tomé and Príncipe[13] – eVisa
Senegal – Visa on Arrival
Seychelles – Visa on Arrival
Somalia – Visa on Arrival
Sri Lanka – No Visa but special permit required
Tanzania[14] – Visa on Arrival
Thailand[15] – Visa on Arrival
Togo – Visa on Arrival
Timor-Leste – Visa on Arrival
Trinidad and Tobago – No Visa
Tuvalu – Visa on Arrival
Uganda[16] – Visa on Arrival
Vanuatu – No Visa
Zambia[17] – eVisa
Zimbabwe[18] – eVisa
Bhutan – No Visa
Hong Kong – No Visa
Antartica -Visa on Arrival
South Korea – No Visa
FYRO Macedonia – No Visa
Svalbard – No Visa
Montserrat – No Visa
Turks & Caicos Islands – No Visa
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How long can you legally stay in the US with a tourist visa?
The standard length of admission for a B1/B2 visa is 6 months in most ports but as with most admissions it is up to the determination of the inspecting officer. Most people who are tourists can not afford to be away from their homes or jobs for more then 6 months. Some one who is coming for medical care might request up to a year for the treatment. With the proper documentation an officer can grant that request without having to consult with a Supervisor. Most other people if you are looking to gain admission for more then 6 months you are either looking to do something that is not permitted by law on a tourist visa or looking to illegally work in the U.S. Just remember a visa only gets you on the plane to come to America. It is 100% up to the inspecting officer if you get admitted or returned home. Getting caught in a lie is the fastest way to find yourself on a plane back home.
The actual truth of the matter is that all tourists visas are not equal. A B visa class is not part of the Visa Waiver Program and is connected with the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative and is unique to Canadians in that they don't need to apply for one to pleasure travel.
In effect, all Canadians travelling to the US arrive on a B-2 visa and it's time frame is 6 concurrent months.
Other countries can obtain and apply for different classes of visitors visas OR come to the US via VWP.
It is also incorrect that you cannot get your stay extended under the VWP, but since that's not what we're discussing it doesn't matter, does it?
Please refer yourself to the State Dept website or USCIS for correct and current information regarding visas particular to your country and be wary of internet advice!
Good luck!
How many passports can you have?
Normally two but sometimes it can be up to 4 photos.
Most passport applications clearly specifiy how many photos are needed for that specific country. US Passport requires two passport photos.
Can an American citizen get married to a Mexican citizen in Mexico?
go to the immigration office in whatever Mexican state you are in. you need a passport, and visa to file for a marriage permit. once you have permission the office will ask you to pay a fee at the bank. the bank will sign your paper, return to the immigration office they will give a different paper of permission which you take to the church or the civil office, where ever you choose to get married. It will take several months, but $tipping$ the right people will help speed things up.
Can a citizen of the United Kingdom work in America?
I'm sure the rules are quite different depending on where in America the person wants to work. Canada is part of the United Kingdom, for example, and the US is not. Rules in Central and South America will probably be different for each of the several nations involved.
There are a large number of Neolithic temples on Malta and Gozo including the Hypogeum of Hal-Saflieni, the only prehistoric underground temple in the world. There are more beautiful churches than you could ever want to see, several historic cities and many exquisite beaches. Gozo is a beautiful island and should not be missed if you want a while to relax.
Can a retired American citizen marry a retired Canadian citizen and just travel back and forth?
Yes. With the proper documentation, there would be no restriction.
Does an American citizen who marries a Canadian citizen gain benefits of a Canadian citizen?
Only if you apply to become a Canadian citizen. Once you get residency in Canada you can apply for provincial healthcare.
Short Answer - who knows.
Long answer - Actually, if one accepts the notion of extraterrestrial beings coming from distant star systems or galaxies many many light years away, it would be presumed that having the technology to travel through space, they could be any colour - the skin colour native to their own home planet.
The 'Greys' (as per Close Encounters of the Third Kind) are so named for their skin tone and big eyes. The 'Black' or 'Dark' beings are so named for their dwarfish and muscular appearance and 'space-suit' colour.
Some movies even portray the 'Greys' as being 'suited' in a skin-like fabric.