Yes, a Venezuelan citizen can sue an American resident or citizen in a U.S. court, provided there is a legal basis for the lawsuit, such as a contract dispute or a tort. The court will need to establish jurisdiction, which typically requires a connection to the U.S. or the state where the lawsuit is filed. Additionally, international treaties and principles of comity may also play a role in the case. However, the process can be complex and may involve considerations of international law.
Yes, you can sue anybody.
yes you can as long as that citizen is in the province.
If you are an American Citizen.
Yes. If you messed with someone from anywhere, they can sue you.
it depends on the reason why and what country the incident took place in.
Yes, a French citizen can sue an American company for violating French law. The lawsuit would need to be filed in a French court, as the company would be subject to the laws of the country where the violation occurred.
There are not grounds for filing a civil suit in such a situation. In addition, a foreign national whether illegal or not does become a citizen by marrying an American citizen, nor are they guaranteed permanent resident status. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov
Taney declared that a black man was basicallyalien, and different from an American. He could not be an American citizen, and therefore could not sue anyone in an American court.
No, the president cannot sue a private citizen for defamation while in office due to legal protections.
A lawyer can sue like any other citizen. There are no processes,just the processes that the a normal citizen have that sues a case.
Yes ... but A citizen of another country can sue persons in or from the USA The problem is where is the lawsuit filed. Filing away from the residence or outside the USA may not be legal or enforceable. Me for example: USA citizen but permanent resident (legal) of Canada. You would have to file against me in Canada.
The dog owner is responsible for his dog so you can sue the owner