To maintain permanent residency status in the United States as a green card holder living in a different country, you must meet certain requirements. These include maintaining a residence in the U.S., filing U.S. taxes, and not abandoning your intention to live in the U.S. permanently. Additionally, you should not stay outside the U.S. for extended periods of time without a reentry permit. Failure to meet these requirements could result in losing your permanent residency status.
Applying for a permanent residence is simple. All you have to do is get all your paper work together and apply for a visa for the US.
Not necessarily. The requirements for obtaining permanent residence (green card) vary depending on the specific case and circumstances of each individual. Some legalized aliens may automatically qualify for a green card after their temporary status expires, while others may need to apply and meet certain criteria to be eligible for permanent residence.
You can apply for and receive a drivers license in your school state and with your school address as long as you meet the requirements of residency. Michigan students may have their own permanent or semi permanent residence.
Move into state and establish a permanent residence wtihin the state - apply for a a drivers license.
Antarctica has no permanent human residence. The only permanent residents are penguins.
Yes, but only one of them can be your legal permanent residence.
It is very unlikely it will as England (and the whole of the UK) is not a full member of the Schengen Group
no u will not eligible to be a permanent residence of UK
Marry someone
Home, usual home, my apartment, my house, where I usually live. Permanent mean always; residence means home.
The 'country of domicile' is the country of permanent, legal residence.
A region that does not have permanent residents or a working government is a possession.