someone who has a visa to live or work in a country without becoming a citizen
a legal resident alien is a person from another country that has permission to be in the current country but for a certain period of time.
If you get a conditional discharge do you have a criminal record?
Not enough info on the "conditional discharge." Is the question referring to a militarydischarge? If so, what was the underlying reasons for it? More info please and re-word and re-submit the question.
How an adopted child can become a us citizen?
When the minor illegal alien is adopted, the minor child gains the citizenship of his adopted parents, so when he/she is adopted they become a US citizen if their parents are US citizens.
If you marry an immigrant can they be deported?
Marriage does not transfer any rights or status to non U.S. citizens. An alien can apply for adjustment of status or for an immigrant visa based on the marriage to a U.S. citizen, but that application has to be approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
What to do when your visa expires?
my question is related to German visa on old passport.
AnswerWhen you get a new passport keep the old passport with the current US Visa with your new passport as the visa is still valid even though the old passport has been cancelled. Then whenever you travel to the US just show both passports to the authorities on arrival in the US.
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What is the one benefit that occurs by illegal immigrants living within the US?
Becoma a prostitute male or female
What is the photo size for US visa application?
photograph taken against a white background with following specifications: # 2 by 2 inches (roughly 50 mm square) with the head centered in the frame. # The head (measured from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin) should measure between 1 inch to 1 3/8 inches (25 mm to 35 mm) with the eye level between 1 1/8 inch to 1 3/8 inches (28 mm and 35 mm) from the bottom of the photo. # digitally altered photographs not accepted. # no headgear/sunglassess othen than required by religious beliefs.
Tourist visa to student visa usa?
The best way is to apply from your home country. However, if you are presently on a tourist visa you must be in the US no less than 90 days. You must apply to a college or university and be accepted. The foreign student adviser will issue an immigration form called an I-20 which you then take to immigrations for a change of status. Now this is just a very brief overview. Make an appointment with the foreign student adviser at a college or university of interest, and he/she will give you appropriate direction.
What does a US citizen need to do to become a citizen in Iceland?
Try marrying someone from Iceland and then apply for a citizenship. Citizenship
As a general rule foreign nationals must have been domiciled in Iceland for seven years before they can apply for citizenship. Nationals of the Nordic countries, however, may apply after 5 years of domicile. A foreign national who marries an Icelandic national may apply for citizenship after having been resident in Iceland for three years after the marriage. A foreign national, who is cohabiting with an Icelandic citizen, both being unmarried, may apply for Icelandic citizenship if the cohabitation has lasted for more than five years. Application forms for Icelandic citizenship are available from the Ministry of Justice.
Why were people opposed to immigration?
Because illegal persons take jobs and also use our health system
and benefits. Some people just don't like it because its illegal.
How many immigrants moved to America in the 1940s?
1946 was one of the busiest times for immigration in US history. It is estimated that over 800,000 people made the trip from Europe.
What if your mother becomes a US citizen before you turn 18 are you a US citizen too?
According to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services website:
A child automatically becomes a U.S. citizen when all of the following conditions have been met under section 320 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as amended by the Child Citizenship Act (CCA):
Why did Bosnians immigrate to the United States?
i pooped and peed on all of their potatoes so they wanted to leave
How many presidents have granted amnesty to illegal immigrants?
Ronald Reagan signed an bill in 1986 which gave amnesty to certain illegal aliens if they satisfied certain conditions. I think that was the only amnesty act passed by Congress. Barack Obama has granted an informal amnesty to certain illegal immigrants who do not cause any trouble.
What key issue makes immigration from Mexico to the united staes easier?
im not sure but i think its:
border towns)
Wrong: i just finished the lesson on NovaNET. the answer is maquiladoras
that answer isn't even on here, its border towns
The largest group of non willing immigrants to america were taken from?
The largest group of the non willing immigrants to the United States of America were taken from Africa. They came to the United States as slaves.
How many immigrants came in 2013?
The only people that will know these figures is the Home Office. It would be impossible to calculate because we still have November and December before the year is up.
Can you file for citizenship if you owe child support in the US?
The answer is probably YES, if it has not been reported to the Federal government or the state has not taken action against you. In most cases states do a lousy job at collecting child support.
In my case, I sponsored my foreign based spouse for a K-1 visa and then a perament residence card. I was never questioned about past owed support, I was asked to supply the shame of judgment (93 pages) and because it was so lengthy the USCIS only wanted to confirm that I was in fact divorced. Even while the state was moving forward to have my driver's license suspended fro non-payment for three years, I applied and received a new passport. At the time I owed over $200,000 in support mostly alimony and attorney's fees. Since that time I was appealing the judgment and it has correctly been reversed because of the unreasonableness of such orders.
So all said and done, the answer is probably YES, unless it has been reported to the Federal government.
AnswerI'm not sure, but I think you will have a problem, especially if the custodial parent has filed for any type of social/public services on behalf of the child that you were supposed to have been helping to support all of this time.
Answeryou need to find out how much you owe, who you owe it to, and pay it off before you file. if you owe it to the custodial parent it is possible for them to waive back child support, but that is up to them. if you owe it to the state, you will need to contact them and set up a payment plan.
AnswerActually, you can't even go into most countries if you owe, or are currently paying child support. My ex-husband is a truck driver, and Canada won't even let him in after they run his drivers license.
AnswerVisa laws for applying do not let you Obtain a Visa to leave the U.S. if you owe more than $10,000 us dollars in back child support. If you Marry a citizen of another country and apply for citizenship while in that country they will not deny you as long as you have set up payment arrangements with the Federal Government, in many cases they do not check. If the Federal Government has been involved I.E.. If your case has been through court and you have been ordered to make payments, or if Back support comes out of your taxes, you are responsible to the Federal Government.
check the immigration laws: NO. but, if you pay or have a payment plan with the court and you show and prove that you paid in full or you are making your payments on time at least for one year. Remember it is a crime. and INS can see this like a moral turpide crime. The no payment of child support affect your credit, your driver license... etc...
Can you enter the US with an expired green card?
In theory, They are considered out of status or "unlawfully present."However, in practice if you apply to have it renewed which is not a complex process you can show you are having it renewed and would not be deported. Renew the green card, or better,if you satisfy the residency requirements, apply for citizenship.
How do some people immigrate illegally?
Well, some people use the pipes and others bribe the border patrol and they let them in. One of the most popular bribes is weed. The border patrol love the weed but not the immigrants. The immigrints sometimes dig a hole and go under the fence to grandmas house. Sometimes the immigrants dont have friends so they kill themselves and then croos in a body bag. They get swine flu so they can come over to get treated, but in acuality they dont have the sickness. There are a lot of ways...
How are Mexicans treated in the US?
They put up with a corrupt political system and as such end up having problems with law and order, then they bring their attitudes and values here if they sneak in the back door. When they come in legally, they learn about law and learn that they can be sent home if they don't obey our laws.
What is the process for a Canadian marrying US citizen?
== == == == In order for the Canadian to marry the American in the US, the Canadian must be legally present in the United States. Not just visiting. If this is not the case, the American can file a Fiancee visa which lasts for 9 months at which time the wedding must have taken place.
From there the American will have to file a I-130 plus supporting documentation which is available on the USCIS website. There are many different situations and many different forms that can be filed so I would recommend checking out USCIC.gov.
Once all documentation is sent it, it takes approx 3 months for the paperwork to be processed and at that time you and your spouse will have to go to an interview. At the time of the interview they should stamp your passport and then you will just wait patiently for your card to come in the mail.
I was told Just a visa for her and a state ID for you and must be over 18 or 16 wqith parents consent
What U.S. Citezenship and Immagration Services form is used to apply for naturalized citezenship?
Filing the Form N-400 with USCIS, US citizenship and immigration services, you can apply for US citizenship.
Form N-400 filing fee is $595.Additionally $85 biometric fee and totals to $680, where applicable. No fee is required for military applicants filing under Section 328 and 329 of the INA. Applicants 75 years of age or older are not charged a biometric fee.