Can green card holder from asylum go back to their country?
Yes, but his country of citizenship could choose to revoke his status depending on the country (or even jail him depending on why he chose to seek asylum in the first place) . He should be able to get back in the USA though without issue.
What a citizenship certificate number?
A citizenship certificate number is the number that is provided to you on your citizen naturalization paper. This is a unique identification number that is equivalent to the social security number given to citizens born in the country.
What custodial rights will a court give to an illegal immigrant father after a divorce?
My guess is they'd give him the right to a free ride out of the country and don't come back, Jack, but who knows with modern liberal courts.
People who travel to a different country and settle there are called?
People who travel to a different country and settle there are called immigrants. Immigrants leave their home countries for a variety of reasons, including economic reasons, political issues, family re-unification, escaping conflict or natural disaster, or simply the wish to change one's surroundings.
Can a mother in Mexico obtain a child support order if the father lives in the United States?
Child support can be obtained by the mother once the child is born and she can obtain a confirmation of paternity through the courts. The International Institute for Reciprocal Family Assistance (IIRFA) acts to intercede on paternity and child support cases when parties are from the US and Mexico. In other words, the US has a reciprocity agreement with Mexico in family matters involving children. You can read their handbook at the related link.
A determined mother can pursue the case with the help of member agencies that are required to assist in the collection of child support. Governments have recognized the need to help enforce child support and states are required to have agencies that will assist a mother in her position. She doesn't need to travel back and forth from Mexico to obtain support if you are the father of her child. It will be more difficult and take longer but eventually a child support order can be issued and enforced in the US.
Child support can be obtained by the mother once the child is born and she can obtain a confirmation of paternity through the courts. The International Institute for Reciprocal Family Assistance (IIRFA) acts to intercede on paternity and child support cases when parties are from the US and Mexico. In other words, the US has a reciprocity agreement with Mexico in family matters involving children. You can read their handbook at the related link.
A determined mother can pursue the case with the help of member agencies that are required to assist in the collection of child support. Governments have recognized the need to help enforce child support and states are required to have agencies that will assist a mother in her position. She doesn't need to travel back and forth from Mexico to obtain support if you are the father of her child. It will be more difficult and take longer but eventually a child support order can be issued and enforced in the US.
Child support can be obtained by the mother once the child is born and she can obtain a confirmation of paternity through the courts. The International Institute for Reciprocal Family Assistance (IIRFA) acts to intercede on paternity and child support cases when parties are from the US and Mexico. In other words, the US has a reciprocity agreement with Mexico in family matters involving children. You can read their handbook at the related link.
A determined mother can pursue the case with the help of member agencies that are required to assist in the collection of child support. Governments have recognized the need to help enforce child support and states are required to have agencies that will assist a mother in her position. She doesn't need to travel back and forth from Mexico to obtain support if you are the father of her child. It will be more difficult and take longer but eventually a child support order can be issued and enforced in the US.
Child support can be obtained by the mother once the child is born and she can obtain a confirmation of paternity through the courts. The International Institute for Reciprocal Family Assistance (IIRFA) acts to intercede on paternity and child support cases when parties are from the US and Mexico. In other words, the US has a reciprocity agreement with Mexico in family matters involving children. You can read their handbook at the related link.
A determined mother can pursue the case with the help of member agencies that are required to assist in the collection of child support. Governments have recognized the need to help enforce child support and states are required to have agencies that will assist a mother in her position. She doesn't need to travel back and forth from Mexico to obtain support if you are the father of her child. It will be more difficult and take longer but eventually a child support order can be issued and enforced in the US.
How many immigrants does Britain take a year?
Define immigrants.If you mean how many legally allowed people are accepted by this island to be allowed to settle here then that would be in the thousands.If you mean who comes in and stays no matter what their status then it would be hundreds of thousands
What convictions count as a criminal record?
Any conviction of a misdemeanor or felony after your 18th birthday will result in an entry on your criminal history record.
In the UK, all convictions will count as part of your criminal record, regardless of your age at the time of conviction.
How did German immigrant craft workers contribute to western settlement?
They contributed to the Quakers in in the western settlement
Does a child of two illegal immigrants acquire US citizenship by being born in the US?
Yes.
Originally, several of the legislative creators of the 14th amendment intended that the children of foreign citizens born in the US would NOT be US citizens.
Section 1 of the 14th Amendment states: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
While the original drafters proposed the idea that foreign citizens were not "subject to the jurisdiction of the United States" and therefore their children born in the US would not be US citizens, this idea does not appear to have been of any concern during revisions of the Amendment. It appears NOT to have been a substantive question addressed by either the House or Senate, with most of the focus in writing the 14th Amendment being on excluding Native Americans from citizenship, and on related issues around revocation of citizenship.
The wording of the 14th Amendment was changed with no real debate about its impact on US-born children of foreign citizens. During ratification in the US Senate, there is no record of any objection to this change in wording, and no mention of caring about its impact on US-born children. The issue appears to have either been completely overlooked, or ignored.
This left the final wording a bit vague, with no real legislative record as to the meaning intended by Congress. The Supreme Court, in an 1898 decision known as U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark, settled this vagueness with an interpretation that children of foreign citizens born in the US soil are US citizens.
A new Supreme Court decision overturning this precedent or a new Amendment superseding the 14th Amendment would be necessary for children of illegal aliens to be excluded from citizenship.
AnswerAt the current time, any child born on US soil regardless of the status of the parents becomes a US citizen. AnswerThis is true, anyone born on American soil is an American citizen. Most illegal think that by having their children in America, that they will be able to stay here when caught. That is wrong. America will not deport the child, but the parent will be deported. If it is not a deportation because of an arrest, they will be able to take their children with them. However, if it is deportation because of a criminal arrest, the children will be placed in foster care of with a legal family member. The child's citizenship status has nothing to do with the parent's status.
How long do you have to be married to an illegal immigrant so he would become a resident?
It will take about three months for the work permit and social security number to come out, then another three months are needed for the actual green card. In other words, it will take total of 6months or even less as long as your application and the documents are correct and everything is perfectly prepared and sent to the USCIS. It is very important that you send every document correct and flawless. Then, less than 6months is guaranteed.
6 months after marriage the illegal immigrant will receive a temporary green card. 2 years after marriage another interview is setup and they receive a permanent green card that lasts for 10 years. During this time the illegal resident may apply for US citizenship.
What are the positive effects of immigration?
there is really no positive things unless they can speak English if not the need to get the hell out of America
wow you are so good at answering. immigrants make our culture more inriched and diverse. they can help our economy and so much more.
some negative things are that the more people there are the more supplies are needed and the more money is needed. the first person who answered is being racist against immigrants.
Seriously the first person who wrote is being really racist against immigrants, just because they don't know how to speak English you have no right to tell them to the get the hell out of America. It's not their fault they wanted to immigrant to have a better life and future for themselves, and their families so before you say anything rude and disrespectful about anyone think before you say it because your just proving you are a rude mean uneducated person as well.
AGREED, that was not necessary. Immigrants are people too. They deserve to live and be a part of the United States just like the rest of us. Although, there are some immigrants that ruin it for others. Just see the US as a stew, immigrants just come live and contribute to the flavor and texture of the culutre!! I dont see it as a bad thing, there are always Pro's and Con's though.
How can an illegal immigrant that is married to a US citizen and has children be deported?
yes, illegal immigrant can be deported even if he/she has children who are US citizens. moreover harbouring an illegal immigrant is a serious offence. please refer to US department of homeland security website www.dhs.gov
Does Turkish need visa for Dubai?
YES they need a visa.
General Guideline
You can get your visa from your airline, hotel, tour operator.
Which nationalities can obtain visa on arrival?
Only Applicable to Nationals of the Countries Listed Below:
Western European Countries: United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg,
Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Finland, Spain, Monaco,
Vatican City, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Liechtenstein.
North America: USA, Canada
Pacific Rim: Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brunei, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea.
What is immigrant neighborhoods?
Its a neighborhood made of immigrants most commonly refered to in the early 1900s and late 1800s; also known as a ghetto
What law penalized employers who hired illegal immigrants?
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
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.
Different between Asian immigrant and European immigrant?
European immigrants easily assimilated into American culture, while Asians did not, due to their differences in culture and appearance with the American people. European immigrants also came to work and live here, while Asians came to work and earn money for their families back home, they were known as the "Birds of Passage".
What countries can Liberia citizens enter visa free?
There is no European country where a Liberian can travel visa free. If you can get a Schengen visa, you can travel to those countries in the Schengen zone.
Why did Mexicans immigrants leave their homeland?
many mexican people lived in the united states before u.s.a took a few states like california , new mexico , arizona , so i hope this was of help to you ,, gracias,, thank you
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.
What do you call a person from another nation?
If they come from Spain, you call them "Spanish".
If they come from France, you call them "French".
If they come from the USA, you call them "American".
If they come from the UK, you call them "British".
If they come from China, you call them Chinese.
If they come from Iran, you call them Iranian.
It depends on where they come from.
If they are living in your country after migrating, you call them immigrants.
Some people refer to them as "foreigners", which is politically incorrect in some countries.
Don't be racist by referring to them in a racist name or "alien". To call someone an "alien", therefore to "alienate" them, means "isolated, turned away and lack of sympathy", making it a racist remark.
What can happen if a Florida notary commits fraud?
The notary can lose their commission, and can be sued for the full amount of their bond ($7,500.00), which the notary would be required to pay back to their bonding agent. Depending on the offense, the notary could also be guilty of a felony if they notarize a document without the signer being present, and could be imprisoned.