Do US citizens need a visa for travel to Cuba through Mexico?
Yes, you still need a visa to show that you are a US resident. This is to ensure your safety.
Does an Israeli citizen need a visa to travel to the UK?
No. US passport and a convincing reason to be going there. If you or your
story don't check out at the point of departure for Israel, you won't even
get on the boat or the plane.
What are the disadvantages of immigration into the United Kingdom?
They hop on a plane and move to the US
Is zambian passport free visa to the UK?
At this moment in time Botswana Passport holders do not need a Visa to enter the UK. However, this may be subject to change in the near future as South African Nationals have recently been included on the list of nationals needing Visas to enter the UK (March, 2009) and Botswana's requirements are due to be reassessed in September, 2009.
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.
Getting a visa from Mexico to usa?
Just pick a date and make a call to OscarCancunShuttle and get ready to experience the amaze Mexico. There are a tons of things to enjoy in Mexico. The beaches are really good and also very entertaining. You will really have a nice time there.
Can a person with a permanent resident card travel to the Bahamas without a passport?
No. You still need a passport because your are travelling from one country to another, therfore you would pass over a border and go through passport control, regardless of your citizenship to any given country.
Does a permanent resident have to apply for a visa when traveling outside the US?
you do not need to carry a passport as a permanent resident alien when traveling in the us, IF you have a state id, or drivers license. i have done it before, and never been asked about my passport. even when i gave up my green card, i still had a valid drivers license , which i used to at the airport.
Does a holder of a Philippine passport need a visa to visit Canada?
No you don't need a visa to enter hong kong but to be safe, secure a return ticket and a hotel reservation.
Can a british passport holder hold two valid passports?
Yes.
Two passports can issued if you travel to say Israel and Arab countries. If you have an Israeli stamp in your passport, you will be refused entry to Arab countries. To obtain a second passport, you will need evidence and proof that you need one. This is usually documentation from your employer or otherwise.
Does a US citizen need a passport to travel to the US Virgin Islands?
You need either a passport or other valid proof of US citizenship, such as a certified birth certificate or other government document proving you are a US citizen, and a government photo ID (like a driver's license).
Does a Dominican Republic citizen need a visa to go to France?
In order to enter France, a citizen of the Dominican Republic would need a formal invitation stating the primary reason for and the duration of the visit requiring that duration is less than 3 months.
Does a Brazilian citizen need a visa to visit England?
No....as a Brazilian citizen you do not need a visa but i hear as from 2009 Brazilians will need but i do not know how fa they have gone with that proposal. I was in UK last year and I didnt need one. However you can call the British Embassy in Brazil to be extra sure. Good luck
Passport Offices are scattered all over the world depending on what country you are from. In the US, there are a number of passport offices around almost every state.
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.
What countries can Thai citizens go to without a Visa?
The countries or regions that grant visa-free or visa-on-arrival to personal Thailand passport holders are:
Switzerland has an associate status in the Schengen aggreement. and here you can read how to obtain the Swiss Visa http://www.universitieshandbook.com/articles/how-to-obtain-a-swiss-visa
No South America is a continent.
The US is a country in the continent of NorthAmerica.
What? The USA means a group of states in the Northern part of a continent named America, which has 2 other parts, the Central and the South, there existing a canal (Panama) between these latter two, connecting the Atlantic (in the Caribbean) with the Pacific (from Southwest of Panama country westwards to Hawaii) oceans, thus South America is real part of nothing for the USA, and vice-versa.
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.
Do US Green holders need a visa to France?
No. you don't know. If you are US or Canadian green car holder ( permanent resident), then you don't need to get advanced tourist visa to enter Mexico. See link below.
http://portal.sre.gob.mx/was_eng/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=55&op=page&SubMenu=
Can a US Permanent Resident work in Australia without a visa?
A Canadian citizen cannot enter Australia without a visa, let alone actually work.
A tourist visa that a Canadian would normally applied for is an ETA which is an electronic visa issued via the immigration website www.eta.immi.gov.au
This visa does not permit any work or business related activities of any kind.
To work in Australia, a Canadian could apply for the following work visas:
Another option is to apply for permanent residence which would allow permanent residence and the right to work in Australia. The main pathway for this is skilled migration which is based upon many factors including age, qualifications and experience.
How long can a British citizen stay in Mexico?
Up to three months, without further requirements besides the passport. If I had a say in this not a single day (I have improved on this answer with the strikethrough as the question does not invite subjective or possibly racist opinions.),but if they are tourists, coming from a European nation, up to six month's, like a tourist, if he wants to reside in the country he would have to justify his means, his earnings, where he gets the money to live, or if he is going to work here.