How can you deport someone out of the country?
You can report them to your State or Federal franchise board to report unauthoriazation of employment and for possiably not paying their taxes. You can also NOTIFY your local ICE aka INS about their illegal status. If you suspect they are using a fraudulent SSN or ID you can also notify your local police. Also if they have signed I-9 form for employment. You can notify your local police and ICE officials.
AnswerSuch a matter falls under the jurisdiction of the USCIS, not an individual. If the person in question has committed a crime local authorities should be notified. However, an individual cannot nor should they take it upon themselves to attempt having a non-citizen deported because of personal issues. It is very possible that such action could create numerous legal problems for all parties involved both criminal and civil.How does an illegal immigrant obtain a drivers license?
Illegal immigrants can get social security numbers by stealing other peoples identitys.
How do you attain permanent residence in the US?
The different ways in which you can become a citizen of the US are :
1) through birth in the US,
2) through naturalization
3) acquiring citizenship through birth abroad to US citizen parents
4) automatically deriving citizenship through naturalized parents
A child that is born in the US becomes a US citizen irrespective of the status of its parents.
A permanent resident can apply for naturalization if he/she has had the green card for 5 years (3 in case of being married to a US citizen) and meets all the other eligibility requirements.
A child born abroad to US citizen parent(s) can claim citizenship through the parent(s). There are certain residency conditions that the parents should meet. The child should be living in the legal custody of the US citizen parent.
A child automatically becomes a citizen if his/her parent(s) naturalize before the child turns 18. The child should be a permanent resident and meet other eligibility requirements as well.
Is proxy marriage recognize in Nigeria?
Marriage by proxy is not permitted under the Nigerian law as both parties are expected to be present at the celebration of the marriage.
See the Mariage Act for further enquiries or contact a qualifies personnel of the Marriage Registry in Nigeria.
Can a person deported from the US retain property in the US after deportation?
Yes, if the property was acquired legally, meaning any income used to purchase the property was properly claimed and taxed, valid identity documents were used such as SS# and so forth.
How long will it take to become a US citizen after sending the N400 application?
I have been an alien resident for over 5 years, I have recently sent my N-400 application to become a US citizen, How long will the whole process take before I can get my citizenship?
I understand it depends on number of factors, lets assume my application was correct, no mistakes, all documents provided.
I was talking to a person last night, he told me, his took less then three months. Based on him, INS hired more people to catch up. Is that ture? I have always heard 6-9 months.
Any help will be appreciated. Any one else out there who recently became a citizen?
To qualify for a K-3 visa, the applicant must be the spouse of a U.S. citizen, must have intent to enter the U.S. in order to complete the application process for permanent residence, and must have a pending application by his or her spouse in the U.S., on his or her behalf. If you were denied that means that you failed to follow these requirements. You may want to work with an immigration attorney to make sure everything is in order.
How long does it take to get a green card for your brother?
This assumes that you are a US citizen (otherwise you cant file a petition for your brother). Its about a 10 year wait, with the exceptions of the Philippines and Mexico where they average wait for a brother of a citizen (4th preference) is between 16-20 years.
What are immigrants who are not yet citizens called?
illegal aliens
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What are the main things a shiite Muslim does?
shia and sunni have mostly same beliefs and both believe in fundamental beliefs of Islam. today there is up to 260 sect in Islam that are in two category of shia and sunni.
shia believes in Allah, prophet and all fundamentals of Islam.
shia believe after death of prophet God selects the successive for prophet who is the leader of Muslim community and people can not select it.
shia believe the Caliph (Representative of God in earth after prophet) is appointed only by God and can not be selected by people because God said in Koran: "Indeed, I will make upon the earth a successive authority." (Quran 2:30)
this means only God can select an Islamic leader.
in shia they are only fourteen infallible (12 Imams and prophet and his daughter Fatimah Zahra (sa))
and all of them are the same and have no mistake and have the knowledge of everything (this knowledge is from God and by permission of God and is not absolute knowledge. absolute knowledge is only for God and they still do not know many things. but they know anything human may need to know.) and they never die and they hear all sayings and even thinks of all humans after their death by permission of God and they are intermediates between God and human.
and shia Muslims always support them and forgive their lives for them.
shia Muslims do not consider selection of Abubakr as Caliph valid because God did not select him. they believe God ordered prophet to declare Ali is selected as successor of prophet (Quran 5:3) and prophet did this mission in Ghadir event that was in last Hajj of prophet in his life and prophet did a speech for 120,000 Muslims participating that Hajj with prophet. the famous shia book Al-Ghadir is a collection of evidences and proofs for Ghadir Hadith from 100,000 sunni references and read all of 10,000 sunny books. one sunni scholar said if we want to reply Al-Ghadir book (by Allameh Amini) we should first destroy all our books.
Does Missouri have illegal Aliens?
FAIR estimated that Missouri has 50,000 illegal immigrants. This is up from the INS estimate of 22,000 in 2000 and the DHS estimate of 28,000 in 2002. Between 2002 and 2004, MO took more than 1.5 million dollars from the federal State Criminal Alien Assistance Program.
Can a us woman marry a man with a green card visa?
I presume from your question that the US woman is about to marry a man who is in the US on a Fiance visa. She can marry that person within 90 days of his entry into the US. Also the marriage should be a genuine one and not for the sake of getting a green card. If it is a fake arrangement, then the fiance may be deported back and the US citizen may face legal problems.
How a man can make a lady pregnant?
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Is a Mexican marriage license legal in the US?
Both the United States and Mexico recognize marriages performed in other jurisdictions as long as the marriage was legal in the jurisdiction it was performed. Both countries, however, reserve the right to reject a marriage which is "against public policy" (e.g., incestuous or polygamous marriages). As for same-sex marriages, they are recognized by Mexico and all Mexican states, but not by the federal government in the United States and not by most U.S. states. I believe you are asking if a previous marriage performed in Mexico will prevent you from marrying someone else in the United States. That answer is YES. When you apply for a marriage license, you will need to state how many times you were married before. If you lie and say you were not married, then you are committing the crime of bigamy and your newly attempted marriage is fraudulent and invalid. If you tell the truth and say you were previously married in Mexico, you will be asked to show how that marriage ended (whether in divorce, annulment or death of one spouse). If your previous marriage was a same-sex marriage and you are seeking to marry in a U.S. state that does not recognize same-sex marriage, then presumably you would be allowed to marry someone of the opposite sex as the same-sex marriage is considered invalid.
If you get married under your non legal name is your marriage legal?
If you are going to try and use a wrong name , and which is not at all your legal name . then there very good chances for this marriage not to be legal, as you are getting witnesses to sign false facts on the marriage certificate ,.
What is the process of becoming a legal immigrant?
First you have to apply for citizenship, then you have to get a green card, next you wait a long time to get an interview with the naturalization and immigration services and then you have to study for a test of your abilities. Then you take the test about our nations history and then you have to proove that you can speak, read, and write proper Engligh.
You have been a permanent resident for 3 years or more and meet all eligibility requirements to file as a spouse of a U.S. citizen. See the "Spouses of U.S. Citizens" link under "Citizenship by Naturalization" to the left.
You have been a permanent resident for at least 5 years and meet all other eligibility requirements. See the "General Path to Naturalization" link under "Citizenship by Naturalization" to the left.
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Do you have to learn the English language to become a citizen?
You do not need to learn English in order to become a citizen of the United States, but knowing that language, even a little bit, will be very helpful if you live in most parts of the country.
The problem of divorce in the US?
According to the web site of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the divorce rate in the United States is 3.6 per 1000 population. The marriage rate, on the other hand, is 6.8 per 1000 population.
There are two effective ways to gain U.S. citizenship at birth: have either (or both) of the parents be U.S. citizens, or be born on designated incorporated U.S. sovereign territory. The first method is sufficient for citizenship according to current U.S. law (US Code Title 8, Section 1401), and the second method is proscribed according to the 14th Amendment. In both cases, the child qualifies as a "natual-born" citizen, and is eligible to run for the Presidency.
As the question stands, the answer is an obvious YES, as the mere fact that a parent was a U.S. citizen provides citizenship to the child, and the location of the birth is irrelevant.
On a related note, however, as foreign U.S. military bases are NOT considered sovereign U.S. territory (unlike U.S. Embassies which are, though Consular Offices are not), children born on-base are NOT eligible for automatic U.S. citizenship via the 14th Amendment. Thus, if a foreign worker gave birth at the U.S. base's hospital, the child would not be a U.S. citizen.
How long can a US citizen stay outside of US?
Who was the first English baby born in America?
The First English child born in America was Virginia Dare, August 18, 1587. She was born on Roanoke Island and her parents were Ananias Dare and Eleanor White, two members of the colonists who settle Roanoke.
Most states would not agree to this "arrangement" for this reason alone there are laws that stipulate how long you must be married to qualify for citizenship and you will most likely need to prove you are in an actual relationship, as spouses to qualify.