Do you need a visa if you have a travel document?
The question is a bit confusing. You might want to clarify. A travel document is a passport-like document given to a LPR (legal Permanent Resident) when they like to travel outside of the US for more then 6 months. If you are outside of US and wanna travel to US, yes you need a visa.
Can an American citizen move to England?
Yes, you can become an American citizen if you are British. You would need to apply for citizenship, which can take a few years.
What foods did Italy bring to Australia when they migrated?
Australia's early settlers brought various grains from England to grow in New South Wales, but many of these did not succeed because they were unsuitable for Australia's conditions. Some grains and almost all the livestock had been purchased in South Africa and South America on the way over, so there was some fresh meat. The kangaroo was quickly seen as a source of food, though their erratic hopping motion made them a little difficult to hunt at first, and the flavour was strong and "gamey".
There were wild ducks and pigeons, and the oceans and rivers were full of fish and eels similar to what the settlers were used to in Europe.
Grains were vital in the early colony, and flour was a staple item which was used to make a simple bread known as damper. Until the colony produced its first successful barley crop, the colony was in real danger of starvation.
How do you report someone with a deportation order?
Don't bother. Deportation procedures may take some time but at the end, if that person cannot provide sufficient reasons and evidences why he/she should be allowed to stay in US, he/she will be deported anyway.
How does a non US resident get the citizenship of US?
In order to get US citizenship the basic eligibility criteria is to be a green card holder for minimum 5 years and above the age of 18 years. The green card can be obtained when petitioned by a relative, through marriage or employer. If green card was got through marriage to a green card holder or US citizen its only minimum of 3 years of continuous physical presence in US to be eligible for naturalization.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services(USCIS) is responsible for all citizenship, visas, green card etc requirements. The processing is entirely done through them. It is the agency fully responsible for all lawful immigration processes.
The US Citizenship test is primarily to test the applicant's knowledge regarding the Country's ancient history, constitution and its Government. Since English is the common language in the US, this also tests the fluency of the applicants to speak,read and write basic English. Immigrants who want to become US citizens should be well aware of the country's history and should not have any difficulty in speaking the native language. In this aspect, the citizenship test is compulsory.
What is ten print for US Visa?
Fingerprints are considered a major source of identification. In securing a United States Visa, fingerprints are required. The standard prints were thumb and forefinger, however, many have been ten-printed, which means all ten fingers have been printed.
What do you do when you lose your green card?
Make an Infopass appointment at www.uscis.gov for your local USCIS office. You will have to pay $180, I believe for the new card.
You have to file Form I-90 to get your lost green card replaced.
How does a Russian citizen get a French tourist visa and how long does it take?
A Russian citizen must contact the French consulate in Russia to get a French tourist visa. You must go through the application process and pay all necessary fees. Then you must wait for the visa to be approved before you can travel.
What types of jobs to illegal immigrants have?
Illegal immigrants can have any job, but most illegal immigrants have very little education so they tend to go for low income or harsh jobs. Some common jobs are in the Construction, Dairy, Mechanic, Fast food, Farming, Gardening, Janitor, and more.
Jobs that most Americans won't do (although they claim they will, but few do) will usually be occupied by illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants with a high education (Bachelors, Associates... etc) will have a hard time finding a job without papers, so they usually have to do jobs way below their educational level.
Why was coming into the US difficult for Asian immigrants at Angel Island?
They were not allowed to talk to family already in America.
Describe Legal and illegal immigration?
By definition, illegal immigration is migration of people across national borders in a way that violates the immigration laws of the destined country. The goal is generally upward mobility.
Illegal Immigration is common in areas such as the United States, Britain, France, and most of the well known Western world (Including Germany, to name a few)
Illegal Immigration is common include Japan, South Korea, and Australia.
Illegal Immigration often involves criminal syndicates. Russian & Italian Mafia in the Western World and the Chinese Triads are in main control in the Far East.
In the United States, the majority of illegal immigrations involve the Chinese Triads (Pacific), the Russian/Italian Mafia (East Coast), and Mexican Cartels (South)
Where do you go to take your citizenship test in Georgia US?
Please go to http://www.uscitizenship.info for more information about forms. The site doesn't tell you where the testing would be held. Instead please call a toll free number 1-800-870-3676. I got this number from on the representatives of USCIS. It's an automated phone service that you can place orders for forms to fill out. It would take 5 to 10 business days to deliver. Request form N-600 to get a Certificate of Citizenship. Don't bother trying making other phone calls...I tried and it would get you no where. Wait for the form and fill it out...send it off...then be patient. :0)
What are six basic classes of immigrants?
The three basic classes of immigrants are Economic class, Family class, and Refugees
What countries can south African citizens go to without a visa?
This is liable to change, as it stands
Africa: Botswana, Cape Verde, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, Saint Helena, Senegal, Swaziland, Zambia.
Asia: Hong Kong, Israel, Macau, Malaysia, Palau, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey
Australasia: New Zealand
Caribbean: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, US Virgin Islands.
Europe: Andorra, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Turkey
Indian Ocean: Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles
South Pacific: Fiji, Micronesia, Nauru, Samoa, Tuvalu, Vanuatu
Americas: Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Falkland Islands, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Panama, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Can a tourist enter the US if he has a criminal record?
Having a criminal record due to a conviction can cause problems at customs when these people try to enter the United States. The is a list of crimes involving "moral turpitude" that makes you ineligible to renter USA. However, there is a type of sentence that generally makes it possible for individuals found guilty to be able to enter the USA: an absolute discharge.
How many immigrants came to America?
About 25 million
Actually, the above number is incorrect. The number of "immigrants" depends completely on what one means by "immigrants" and the time-frame one looks at.
There are many different categories under the immigration law, most of which do not give the beneficiary any rights to remain in the United States permanently but only some form of temporary residency (e.g. temporary workers, visitors, students, etc.). Likewise, individuals obtaining "citizenship" would also be excluded from this number since an individual must have already immigrated to the United States to qualify for citizenship and, as such, they would not be considered a "new" immigrant.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, the total number of immigrants entering the United States as Legal Permanent Residents since 1820 is precisely 75,356,722
In 2009, only 1,130,818 new immigrants came to the United States.
As of 2009 a total of 12,450,000 Legal Permanent Residents were living in the United States and 743,715 Naturalized to become United States Citizens.
Source: DHS "Persons Obtaining Legal Permanent Resident Status: Fiscal Years 1820 to 2009"
Is it illegal not to report an illegal immigrant?
It is against the law to hide an illegal alien because it is a form of colluding against the state. It helps someone else to break the law. Always let a person look for recognition and acceptance by the state.
What is a Home office reference number?
If you have a Home Office Reference number, you shouldn't have a passport... at least not a British one. You may have a Travel Document... in which case you can find your HO Ref in the observations on page 2. (If you do have a British Passport, your HO Ref is now effectively redundant as you've been made a British Citizen)
It should also be listed on any correspondance you've had from the HO, or your Status letter etc, where it says "Your Ref:"
Failing that, call the Immigration Enquiry Bureau on 0870 606 7766 and ask them :o)
How do you get an immigrant visa for US?
To get Refugee status you must have fled you home in fear of "being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion" In addition you must not be able to return to your home country for the same reason. You then must register with the United Nations High commission on Refugee's. You may be selected for an interview for resettlement in the US if you are part of a population that the UNHCR and the US have decided to resettle or if you have a close relative already in America who has applied for you to come. You must pass several interviews and medical testing. If you do you may be resettled. It is totally up to the US if the take you as refugees do not have right to admittance. There are about 14 million refugees in the world the US has accepted 41,279 of them so far. It is a long shot to say the least. It is easier for people in fear to come to the U.S. on a temporary visa and apply for asylum. To gain asylum people must prove in a court of law that they will be in danger if the return home.
Why shouldn't your tax dollars be used on illegal immigrants?
Tax dollars should not be used for illegal aliens because it is not matter of choice by the electorate.We WANT legal immigrants of good character and wanting to contribute and improve their own situations, but illegals mock the law by their very mode of entry, so why should we expect better from them later.
We want and need immigrants. Most of us are from immigrants . But laws MUST be obeyed.My Grandfather waited patiently 11 years to immigrate legally from Germany between the world wars. And expected nothing but an opportunity to work when he got here, not a plateful of unearned government benefits.
What year did Cesar Chavez get married?
Cesar chavez is not married to julio but was married to helen.
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