A Japanese citizen can obtain a US green card while holding a valid visa in Japan by applying for a family-based or employment-based green card through the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). They would need to meet the eligibility requirements, submit the necessary forms and documents, attend interviews, and comply with the immigration laws and regulations of both countries. It is recommended to consult with an immigration attorney for guidance throughout the process.
A Japanese is a native citizen of Japan.
I'm not sure if this is true, but you have to live there for a number of years and you also have to be Japanese. I, myself, am not Japanese, but my friend is. And she says you have to be Japanese or at least half to be considered a citizen of Japan, but there may be other ways to be a citizen.
Japanese citizen wife, current alien registration, needs information on proper travel documents to travel to japan to establish residence. She does not have a current Japanese passport.
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Whether a US citizen can work in Japan is completely unrelated to that person's UK residency status. It is a matter for Japanese law and regulations.
actually, if any citizen need to go any other countries the have to need to be obtain a visa to travel.
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The US will recognize the child as an American citizen. Japan may allow them to claim Japanese citizenship, but I don't believe they do.
The Japanese at first greeted this military victory with enthusiasm just as any patriotic citizen .
No, a visa is not necessary, as Japan is in the visa waiver program, but that would require an ESTA from you.
The depends if you can even see your citizen ship and say it
Japanese art is inherently Japanese.