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Citizenship and Marriage

Marriage to a citizen is one way for an alien to obtain citizenship in some countries. Questions about the requirements and processes of marrying and obtaining citizenship are welcome here.

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If an American citizen living in Germany marries someone who is not a citizen of Germany can they live in Germany?

Yes, but the American citizen must first apply for a fiancé/fiancee visa on the German citizen's behalf. This would be the I-129F petition. It would have to be approved before you can marry. This is if you plan to remain in the USA afterwards. For more info check out www.uscis.gov

What makes people an American?

If you are born in America then you are an American but also remember America is not only U.S.A it is all of north and south America. Also, if one of your parents is an American then you can get an American citizenship.

Why did immigrants change their name when they immigrated to the US?

1. Involuntary - Because those processing them on entry to the US could not understand or spell their surnames

2. Voluntary - to change their identity or to gain greater acceptance by losing a connection to an 'undesirable' roots or creating a connection to 'desirable' roots

Why do Muslims live in Europe?

The same reason why do Christians live in Muslim Majority countries. Any European citizen or resident has the right to have his/her own faith or religion as citizens or residents in any other Muslim majority countries.

Is pandit nehru a british citizen?

When Britain ruled India, he was a British subject, but that is not exactly the same as being a citizen. He spent much of his life striving for Indian Independence from British rule.

What is the meaning of imagrant?

it is a person who leaves a country and starts a new life somewhere else

What are ways to become a US citizen?

Born in the United States with/without parents citizens, become a citizen through taking classes and the citizenship test, serve in the US military.

Could grandchildren of American citizen and greatgrandchildren of native American born abroad be considered American citizens as well?

Be careful of where you get your information from, legislation is constantly changing; recently it has been more toward being easier to be born abroad.

If YOU (grandparent) are American (born abroad or otherwise) and have lived there for 5 years at any point in your life, and the PARENT is born abroad as well (through you), then you shouldn't have a problem.

See http://tinyurl.com/c7muvf, and read pages 2 and 3.

I hate it when people give the wrong info. According to the actual USA government (NCIS) grandparents as citizens DON'T COUNT because in their words ..... Generations of "Americans" who have never set forth in the USA will be considered fraud. To their spec. one parent must be a current and legal USA citizen as wel as having to reside in the USA for at least 5 months within the past year and have proof of that residence. As well as file all the appropiate tax forms and paperwork with the IRS for a period of two years. So it must be an immediate parent. The only special cases i can understand is if your from a USA listed political asylum type country and your grandparents are alive and in the USA currently and will sponsering you.... and only if they are you only means of support in this word (i.e. your abandoned, without parents, politcally persecuted). If not your grandparents would have had to have done something signifcant for the USA in order to get Congress to give special status.

No. One of the parents has to have been a US citizen at the time of birth. If that US citizen parent was the father, he has to have been married to the mother at the time of birth.

Yes, in some cases. I know for a fact that exceptional circumstances exist wherein rules regarding granting of U.S. citizenship were not followed in the manner which now exists. Persons who live in the United States now after having received such exceptions will not be returned to countries such as Cuba, where their religious rights will continue to be denied and where even their decision to leave the island and, even more so, to ask for U.S. citizenship while in the island, would cause them to be harassed and mistreated. The rules regarding residence of their parents' parents in the U.S. have changed in the decades passed, but these grandchildren of U.S. citizens, whom their parents sough to save from military service in a totalitarian regime, reminiscent to their parents, of others in Russia or Germany, will not have to renounce their U.S. citizenship once granted. What would be the international effect of the return to Cuba of the grandson of a U.S. citizen who fought against the Nazis and whose children and grandchildren were inculcated with democratic values?

When my grandfather arrived in the U.S., in his seventies, he was taken to Texas for deprogramming after having lived in a communist country. Afterwards, the federal governments, noting his patriotism, offered him a position with them, in the CIA or other military or intelligence agency. He was flattered but he declined. Thus was his record and his family's record of loyalty to this country. Living outside the U.S. does not diminish one's citizenship. In fact, some Cuban families have military heroes in he U.S. going back to the taking of Pensacola in 1786, Cubans who died to defend Florida from he British.

This is important because persons from Venezuela, now being granted exceptional circumstances by royal decree in Spain, should take note of that Spanish precedent and await the reaction of the United States. Under a new administration, international exile may be given reconsideration. Evidence of religious persecution within Venezuela is not easy to obtain nor is it ever easy to obtain such evidence in any country, but nevertheless it should be noted, again, that exceptional circumstances exist.

No one should be discouraged from trying to save their children from living in a totalitarian regime merely because some decisions preclude some persons from seeking U.S. citizenship. Nor should persons whose grandparents were U.S. citizens have their citizenship questioned in all cases.

Turkish Sephardim were also granted exceptional circumstances by Spain under the same decree, which may lead other countries to follow suit.

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What do Saudi Arabians eat?

Bedouins eat a wide variety of foods. They make much use of dates which can be found in the desert and of milks and cheeses which they can acquire from their livestock. They also eat meats like lamb and chicken on more festive occasions. Most dishes are served over rice with herbs and spices added for flavor.
Bedouins not only eat the animals they herd which are camels, sheep and goats, they also eat cheese, yogurt and milk from the animals. They also eat flat bread, dates, olives, chick peas, rice, couscous and wild desert game, berries and herbs that they make into compotes and jams.

What are the three names of Booker t Washington wives?

His first wife was Fannie N. Smith, they had one child Portia M. Washington. His second wife was Olivia A. Davidson, they had two kids Booker T. Washington, and Ernest D. Washington.His third wife Margaret James Murray.

Why did the Romans give full citizenship to conquered people living close to Rome?

Rome extended citizenship to their conquered peoples because they did not want to govern over that conquered land. They would let the conquered people become citizens and have the same positions they held when they were in charge. This made it easier for the senate to rule over peoples. Also if they had more people supporting their cause, and collecting taxes from them. The Roman Republic will have more means to conquer other land.

Is it legal to marry your sibling in Mexico?

  • It is not legal to marry your sibling in Mexico or any State in the U.S. because it is considered immoral. If the two got married it is highly likely there would be something genetically wrong with their children.

Is a civilian eligible for Medal of Honor?

The last known civilian was Dr. Mary Edwards Walker. A private citizen, she went to the Pennsylvania/West Virginia Border and would treat the wounded. Eventually, one day, she had gone to look for wounbnded elsewhere and was captured by the Confederacy. For 6-8 moths she was treatingthe Confederate wounded. She would eventually be released.

In genealogy terms what do you call a relative by marriage?

A relative is someone who shares a common ancestor with you. A relative by marriage is someone who does not share an ancestor with you but has married someone who does. In the most common instances of this relationship, the words "in Law" are added to the description of the relative. For example, a Brother in law is someone who is married to your sister, or is the brother of your wife.

The word being looked for is "Affine"

Kinsman or Kinswoman

Is processed food really food?

it is called processed food because they process it and it is food by the way i am only 8 years old.

Answer:

What's generally known as "processed food" is food that has been chemically processed and made from refined ingredients and artificial substances

Does Andreas vesalius have any siblings?

Andreas Vesalius was a Renaissance physician. He was the son of Andreas Vesalius, a court apothecary to the Emperor Charles V. His wife was Anne van Hamme. There is no mention of siblings.

What can you do as a country and citizens to reduce poverty?

There are lots of governmental action plans on reduction of poverty. All citizens must endeavor to ensure that these plans are implemented to the fullest. The main thing to remember is that 'dole' by itself ( handing out money and food grain to the poor) is non sustainable. We must have sustainable jobs for all in order to improve the economic outlook of the economically challenged. This is the only solution to mitigate the plight of the poverty stricken.

Can you live in the us and not be a citizen?

You do not have to be a "US Citizen" to live in the United States but you do have to have some form of legal status to be legally resident. Those alternative forms of legal status may include:

  • LPR / "Green Card" Holder ("Permanent" Residency)
  • Student Visa Holder ("Temporary" Residency)
  • Visitor ("Temporary" Residency) - either via Visa or subject to the VWP
  • Business Visitor ("Temporary" Residency)
  • Temporary Work Visa - under various classes ("Temporary" Residency)
  • "Dual-Intent" Work Visas (H-Class Visa) ("Temporary" Residency)
  • Refugee / Asylee
  • and other classes applicable to certain immigrants

What are the 5 olympic values?

The 7 olympic values are inspiration,determination,excellence,equality,friendship,respect and courage

What is nationality of an immigrant to the US?

They don't have one but for example someone who born in usa and have Italian background is an Italian American

America is a continent not a country!