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Immigration

Moving from one country to another involves meeting certain requirements and obtaining the proper permissions. This category is for questions related to these requirements and processes.

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How do you an alien registration number if you have an H4 Visa?

As a H4 visa holder, you do not have an alien registration number, if you have not aplied Green Card (USCIS form I-485) before. To get an alien registration number, the H1 visa holder must apply for USCIS form I-140 first. If an immigration visa is vailable for the H1 visa holder, he/she and the H4 depentent can apply for USCIS form I-485, and then get an alien registration number from SUCIS Servicd center. H-4 visas are issued to the H-1 holder's spouse and children under twenty-one years of age. Holders of H-4 visas are considered to be dependents of H-1B visa holders. As H-4 status holders, spouses and children under twenty-one years of age may be entitled to enter and remain in the United States for the duration of the H-1 holder's authorized stay.

What is the problem with current Mexican immigration?

The United States has a huge problem with immigration. Many people die as they travel on foot from other countries. Once an illegal immigrant is here, the welfare system, school system, and other public agencies are unable to support the needy citizens of the country.

What law increased immigration quotas and eased most remaining restrictions?

The Immigration Act of 1990 increased immigration quotas and eased remaining restrictions. After the law was enacted the amount of immigrants admitted increased to 700,000 annually.

If someone has been in the U.S. illegally for four years is it possible they would be deported if they married a U.S. citizen?

well, yes, if they have no papers it doesn't matter if they have 10 kids and 15 grandkids and a us citizen spouse. you can get deported. the chances of getting caught are so slim now though, but yes. deportation is possible.

I married an illigel from mexico, i went to the court house applied for the marriage app, filled it out and it didn't ask for him or my ss#, he never went to the court house and we got the marriage lic. we got married 3 days later at the courthouse.

Can an illegal immigrant start a sole propriertorship business?

It is illegal for illegal aliens to work in the U.S., but most of them are not sitting at home eating bon-bons. They are working, illegally. But how does an illegal alien start a business?

Other than growing vegetables in the garden or a farm, he most likely needs a partner who can operate a business and report income tax. He would most likely have a contract that only (1) he, (2) his partner, and (3) his lawyer knows. In this contract they will stipulate how much he contributes in capital, the tax will be paid by his partner, and how they will distribute the income. There is nothing illegal to have a contract like this.

His partner will then run the business according to their agreement, and the business will make or fail depending on its own merit.

The illegal alien cannot legally work even in his business, but most illegal aliens are not sitting at home eating bon-bons.

There you have it.

What documents does a US citizen need to take to Mexico to marry a Mexican citizen there?

You will need your valid US passport, your tourist card (document given to you upon entry into Mexico) and, in some Mexican states, you will need a copy of your birth certificate with a certified Spanish translation.

What is the required length of legal residence before an immigrant can request legal residence within the US?

To apply for legal United States citizenship, you must have legally lived in the States for at least five years. This means that you must have entered the country on a legal visa.

Why is an immigration reform needed in the US?

We have so many illegal immigrants being exploited every day. And like Martin King said, "injustice to one is injustice for all", if we allow a group of people to be exploited, it will open the door to further injustice to someone else.

Just a few exploits that happen on a regular basis:

  1. Farmers hire immigrants to pick their crops. They pay illegal immigrants a miserable amount, and when they feel like saving some money, they call ICE on them, and deport them without paying them their owed money. Legal or illegal, every person deserves justice.
  2. The Government itself is exploiting illegal immigrants. They charge their paychecks Social security and other taxes, when they know that the illegal immigrant will get absolutely no benefits in the future. The government relies on exploiting illegal immigrants because if they didn't, the Social Security plan would have failed a long time ago. All the baby boomers are retiring in masses now days, and people are living to be older, this has put a huge stress on the Social Security system, and illegal immigrants can't get retirement benefits, but they still have to pay Social Security.
  3. There are millions of undocumented students that wish to further their education to help make the United States a better place. These students do not have access to federal aide to pay for college, and some colleges have even banned undocumented students. Those undocumented students that have graduated from college cannot take positions for which they studied for. We have undocumented doctors, lawyers, inventors, and innovators working at Mcdonalds, as janitors, and orange pickers. This misplacement of our educated workforce is what will destroy the United States.

Is entering the US illegally a felony?

no, the person is an illegal immigrant, not a felon

What is a legal resident of the us?

Basically a Legal American Citizen is one that is born and raised in the US with legal papers of their citizenship in the country.

Do immigrants commit crimes?

Yes, they do! Where they come from, their lifestyles are more, well, dirty! So when they come to our country they think they can preserve their dirty ways.

Can foreigner buy property in US?

YES! But, with some differences from the U.S. citizens.

Basic Requirements for Foreign Investors wishing to Purchase Real Estate in the US

1. FIRPTA (Foreign Investment in Real PropertyTax Act)

Foreign Investors must acquire a US taxpayer identification number (TIN) before purchasing property.

2. Capital Gains Tax on Sales

Income resulting from the sale of US Real Property is taxable. The Capital Gains tax is calculated by using the Sale Price today minus the Original Sale Price, plus Capital Costs, minus Depreciation. Since this tax is approximately 20% of the gain, Sellers may consider an exchange. The time to divest can become the time to reinvest.

3. Income Tax

Foreign Investors are taxed at a flat 30% federal tax rate on gross rental income, unless they take the "net election" on their income tax returns allowing them to take deductions for regular expenses before income tax is calculated. Furthermore anyone who collects income for a Foreign Investor is generally required to withhold 30% of the Gross Income such as rents.

4. Title Decisions

Decisions as to how title is taken should be address beforehand. Title can be taken as an Individual , a foreign corporation, a US corporation or trust, for example. In these and other matter it is advisable to seek out a competent accountant and or lawyer with international experience.

What happens if an immigrant marry a U.S citizen and the citizen abandon the immigrant?

Since marriage to a US citizen confers US citizenship upon the spouse, it is not clear how your spouse is an illegal immigrant unless you are also an illegal immigrant (not that you actually said that either of you are living in the US, but that seems to be the most likely interpretation). I also don't know why you are abandoning your spouse instead of getting a divorce. Nothing will necessarily happen; it depends upon what action the abandoned spouse may choose to take. If you are sued, then there could be various consequences depending upon the outcome of the suit.

Does an American citizen need a visa to Egypt?

Yes they do need a visa it cost 15-20 u can get on arrival
at the airport make sure your passport is valid for 6 months

Does the parent become a US citizen if the child is a US citizen?

No, to be born an American citizen you have to be born on American soil. Such as America or an American embassy. I believe that you only have to have one parent from the country in order to access some kind of resident visa and or long term citizenship.

Amnesty used in a sentence?

Amnesty is usually a sort of pardon, or act of forgiveness for one party by another (usually a government or court does the forgiving).

In a sentence: "He was accused by the corrupt leaders of being a war-criminal, but when the new government took power he was granted amnesty."

What crimes can a person be deported for?

felonies that one has been convicted for,but i heard that someone who is in immigration custody with an opoen ard [where the detainee has not seen the judge for a probation hearting ]can also be deported.

Can a US citizen marry an illegal Mexican immigrant in the US and if so what do they need to do?

i married a illegal Mexican and the only thing i did was go to the court house to apply for a marriage lic..i had all his information they did not ask for a ss# and i paid $20.00 and got the license, he didn't need to go there at all, three days later we got married at the court house..this was in the state of Michigan.

Can you have parental rights removed if the mother is an illegal immigrant?

No, custodial rights to minor children are a civil matter and under the jurisdiction of the state of residence. Regardless of the legal status of the mother, she still has legal rights to her biological child unless a court rules otherwise. Likewise, an unmarried female, regardless of her legal status, is presumed by law to retain sole custodial rights to the child until the father establishes parentage and is awarded joint or full custody by the court or refused custodial rights.

Can a legal resident man be deported for domestic violence?

That's something only the legal system can answer and depending on what State you live in. I sure wish it were true in British Columbia where I live. Many countries around the world have a strict policy that if you break their laws then you are either imprisoned or deported and well it should be for all countries. There are laws for a reason in each country (no matter whether we think them fair or not) and once in that country, we know the rules so if we break the law then you pay the price. To answer the question, yes. There is a special deportation charge for any legal alien that is convicted of a domestic assault violation of the criminal law. It would ultimately be the decision on the Immigration Judge if the alien is ordered deported.

If a US citzen is married to an illegal alien for over a year and they have a baby what should the illegal alien do to became a legal resident?

The couple should contact an immigration lawyer. If an illegal alien is in this country for more than one year, then they are subject to a 10 year bar from ever intering USA agin. The couple should hire a lawyer to help with the process of filing the required forms, and the illegal will have to then return home to his/her country and wiat for an interview at the American Consulate. This is a process, and the bar can be waived if spouse files for a petition. The illegal will have to remain in home country for 30-45 days and wait for the approval of the petition. If approved the illegal will then receive his/her green card. If denied they will be subject to the ten year bar. Nothing is guaranteed in this process, and any convictions of a felony or misdemeanor will be a disadvantage to this person.

The couple should contact an immigration lawyer. If an illegal alien is in this country for more than one year, then they are subject to a 10 year bar from ever entering USA again. The couple should hire a lawyer to help with the process of filing the required forms, and the illegal will have to then return home to his/her country and wiat for an interview at the American Consulate. This is a process, and the bar can be waived if spouse files for a petition. The illegal will have to remain in home country for 30-45 days and wait for the approval of the petition. If approved the illegal will then receive his/her green card. If denied they will be subject to the ten year bar. Nothing is guaranteed in this process, and any convictions of a felony or misdemeanor will be a disadvantage to this person.