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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 undocumented immigrant gives birth while in America is the baby an American citizen?

Yes. A child born on American soil is an American citizen. I beleieve the question is meant to refer American soil as United States soil, being that the western hemisphere is America, therefore all children born there are Americans. And yes, a child born in the USA is a citizen of the USA, regardless if his parents are undocumented. That is the major problem facing the undocumented immgration in the US. Families are being separated because undocumanted parents are deported while the US-born child has the rights to remain in USA.

How do you marry a Vietnamese girl?

Asian Spouses in the US There are still some areas where bias exists against people of Asian heritage. Many ill feelings are rooted in the Vietnam era. However, there is generally much less racial bias today in society as a whole. You should consider that for first or second-generation Asians, there may be cultural differences to address, just as many marriages must consider religious differences. Where mutual love is concerned, all of these will usually find solutions. Actually "locating" oriental spouses might entail seeking them at local colleges or universities, and/or studying and working in predominantly Asian sections of large cities. Simple Answer Go up to her and ask her, "Will you marry me?".

Can a us citizen work in Germany?

can US green card holder working in Germany

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The only people who can work in Germany without a Work Permit are EU, EEA and Swiss citizens.

All others, including US citizens and US residents need a Work Permit.

What documents need when you will marry a divorcee?

Financial Documents

The following is a list of documents that are relevant to various property and support issues. You need to be prepared to give these documents to your attorney, so start making copies now. Requests for documents, and all discovery requests, must be tailored to the needs of the individual case. Keep in mind the ethical rules that prohibit frivolous or unduly burdensome discovery requests.

  • Agreements between the parties
  • Federal and state individual tax returns and worksheets
  • Gift and sales tax returns
  • IRS Form 942 (which pertains to household help)
  • Business tax returns (federal and state for closely held businesses)
  • Business records and employment agreements, particularly those related to ownership, assets, liabilities, income, and expenses
  • Patents and copyrights
  • Information on pensions and IRAs (account statements, copies of plans)
  • Information on investments (account statements, stocks, bonds, limited partnership agreements, reports on investments)
  • Real estate records, including deeds, leases, tax assessments, and agreements
  • Net worth statements
  • Resumes (current and those prepared before litigation was initiated)
  • Personal and business bank statements and canceled checks
  • Trusts
  • Loan applications
  • Loan agreements for which client serves as guarantor
  • Safety deposit box and vault records that reflect payment of lease, location of box or vault, and contents
  • Insurance records, including policies, applications, invoices, and correspondence
  • Medical and dental records
  • Charge account records
  • Records pertaining to cash expenditures
  • Receipts and invoices (by type or above a certain dollar amount)
  • Record of charitable contributions, including receipts, checks, correspondence, and reports
  • Family budgets (before and after the decision to divorce)
  • Record of education expenses (for parties or children), including tuition, room, board, books, contracts, and loans
  • Record of household expenses for utilities, maintenance, improvements, repairs, household help, and any other related costs
  • Travel records, including itineraries, tickets, passports, bills, receipts, photographs, films, videos, brochures
  • Lists of personal property
  • Appraisals of real estate, business interests, and person al property
  • Court record of cases in which client, spouse, or closely held business is or has been a party (including prior divorces)
  • Wills
  • Record of who has Powers of Attorney

Can you get married without being divorced in another country?

In some countries you can have more than one spouse, but a bigamous marriage will not be legally recognised in the US and is, in fact, illegal.

A baby born in the US make the mother a citizen?

This will depend on where the child is born, If born within the us the child is considered a citizen and the mother will be given more consideration for a residential visa, PS check with Immigration and Naturalization Dept.

Are you legally married if your husband has another wife in another state?

No. If the other person is legally married to another person in another state, then your marriage is not valid in the USA. You can have be legally married to one person at a time.

Can you get married at age 17 in Iowa?

The parents have to appear at the time the minor applies for the marriage license. If the minor receives a license to marry then the ceremony can be done by a judge or magistrate. The licensing clerk can inform the couple of the cost of a civil ceremony.

Can Naturalized citizen hold public office?

There is no such thing as an unnaturalized citizen

A natural-born US citizen is someone who was born in the USA.

A naturalized US citizen is someone who was born somewhere other than the USA, but chose to become a US citizen. (This person applied for citizenship, lived in the US as a law-abiding citizen for the required number of years, passed the test, took the oath, and was sworn in as a naturalized citizen with the rights and responsibilities as a natural-born citizen.

A naturalized-citizen can run for any office except president of the United States.

The president must be a natural born ciitizen.

What are Philippine citizens called?

The 1987 Constitution, Article IV, Section 1 provides:

Section 1. The following are citizens of the Philippines:

Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this Constitution;

Those whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines;

Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority; and

Those who are naturalized in accordance of law.

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Which action is considered a mandatory responsibility of US citizenship?

Pay your taxes in a timely manner and serve jury duty. Males must register for the draft at age 18.

Where does the Canadian citizenship test take place?

The Canadian citizenship test is handled by the Citizen and Immigration Canada. It is either a written or an oral test. The written version contains 20 question, the oral version is for those who either fail the written version or haven't mastered the English or French language and is taken by a citizenship judge.

When did cocaine become illegal in he us?

States began outlawing it in 1902. The first federal regulations on it were passed in 1914, and the actual prohibition on it at the federal level occurred in 1922.

Do children have to take the test to become an American citizen if the child was not born in the US?

Yes, once you are a certain age, in order to be living in the U.S.A, you have to take the test to be considered a American Citizen.

Could an illegal immigrant be deported if filing a lawsuit for sexual harassment?

Yes, even though the laws and jurisdiction would differ, state for a civil lawsuit and federal for immigration issues. Be that as it may, an illegal immigrant could not file such a suit to begin with, the person would not be legally employed and so would not be protected under US law.

Can an American citizen lose their citizenship for committing treason?

An American can lose citizenship for varying reasons. Some of these reasons include being convicted for treason, voluntarily renouncing U.S. citizenship and obtaining naturalization in a foreign state.

What do we show loyalty to when you become a citizen of the us?

There are a number of subtle ways and a few that are quite active, consider these: Vote if that is an option, celebrate your day of national independence or founding, fly your nation's flag, involve yourself in the politics of your community, pay your taxes, obey the laws of your nation, protect your community or nation through service, be a contributing part of your community, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country, and Vote if its allowed, complain if it isn't allowed, and rebel if it isn't allowed.

How many citizens in the US over the age of 35?

As of recent estimates, approximately 60% of the U.S. population is over the age of 35. Given the total population of the United States is around 331 million, this suggests that roughly 198 million citizens are over 35 years old. However, exact numbers can vary based on the latest census data and demographic changes.