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by Pepperann  03 Jul 2008 14:55:25 - 1 answered
Well there are certain requirements for immigration to UK, like you should be above 18. You should have a sound mind and a few more.If you fulfill those... more
by Jimax  03 Jul 2008 07:17:46 - 1 answered
You were with this women for 3years so i believe that you can get your papers. You need to go to a immigration lawyer and get professional advice from... more
by tity91  28 May 2008 16:45:17 - 1 answered
Your question is pretty unclear as you have not mentioned which scholarship you are interested in. However, it seems you are concerned with scholarship... more
by drifter56  16 May 2008 04:24:01 - 1 answered
In your case, matters could get complicated, so best advice is to seek out a good Immigration lawyer. In general,If you are applying for naturalization... more
by kerrie25  14 May 2008 00:11:00 - 1 answered
What date of birth is written on your father's CNIC card. You can check it from there or you can check it from state registry office of your... more
by leadtech  10 May 2008 23:29:33 - 1 answered
I think someone is cheating on you. There is no such fees to stay in US. However, you didn't tell who is asking you the money and what exactly is his purpose?... more
by kiyis  08 May 2008 01:22:24 - 1 answered
The following documents can work as a proof of US Citizenship.U.S. Passportscertificates of citizenship, orcertificates of consular registration of birth.... more
by cocolina  03 May 2008 21:26:58 - 1 answered
Yes. It is orally answered. more
by heirloom  30 Apr 2008 02:42:10 - 2 answered
It is both oral and written. In written they might start from simple things like write down the address. But in some States there are computer generated... more
by bengreat  24 Apr 2008 12:29:33 - 1 answered
In order to live in the Spain you have to apply for immigrant visa and on approval of visa for Spain you with your wife can go to Spain. You will need... more
by xkarlaxx  17 Apr 2008 22:29:34 - 1 answered
Yes you have every legal right to get the green card once you are married to a US citizen. It will take about 2 years after permanent residency status... more
by rockym  11 Apr 2008 08:43:45 - 1 answered
It is hard to live without a family in Canada or any other country. If you haven't experienced any hostel life without family you might not survive there... more
by Smeagol  10 Apr 2008 16:53:45 - 1 answered
The entire process can take anywhere from 9 months to 2-3 years.First they do a fingerprinting, then issue a work permit, then schedule a interview which... more
by bfadavi  31 Mar 2008 04:02:25 - 1 answered
Under CCA, your child will automatically acquire U.S. Citizenship on the date that all of the following requirements are satisfied: At least one adoptive... more
by jonystall1  30 Mar 2008 21:50:51 - 1 answered
Hello jonystall1, I have been in a similar situation but we got married in Holland and applied for a green card at the embassy which i got,but you as... more
by kansas68  19 Mar 2008 19:07:31 - 2 answered
You can not quickly prove that because you dont have the US certificates and proofs. All you need to do is to go to US embassy or any other local office... more
by howellb67  19 Mar 2008 05:28:18 - 1 answered
You have to pay something to get the copy of the birth certificate. It is not much costly. You only have to pay about 10 to 12$. However, if you are in... more
by paulobotel  12 Mar 2008 19:16:14 - 1 answered
Well it can be problem if you have only one purpose to get green because many people come to America to seek Green Card but government have mad some strict... more
by BD051  03 Mar 2008 10:51:41 - 1 answered
You would need to seek legal counsel specializing in this area of law. It is my understanding that this is all part of the United Kingdom currently so... more
by ingab89  22 Feb 2008 20:22:58 - 1 answered
The typical guideline is 60 to 90 days. However, before you get the actual green card, you will get a notice for a biometric or fingerprinting notice.... more
by nokiaty69  21 Feb 2008 01:59:43 - 1 answered
Well, if you are sure about it then you can challenge it in the court. Do remember that you must have the solid proof to achieve what you desire. It is... more
by 1chicken  19 Feb 2008 23:49:20 - 1 answered
You need to call the SSA again. Have all the necessary paperwork to hand, make a note of the time and date of your call and get the full name of the person... more
by Hibrida  08 Feb 2008 07:51:04 - 2 answered
Virginia, pennsylvania, Kentucky and Massachusets all are "commonwealth" states. I believe that this mainly has to do that when they originally bound together... more
by sandbuilt  31 Jan 2008 12:50:18 - 4 answered
No! To get a United States birth certificate you must be born in the United States of America! You can get citizenship or if your parents are both US citizens... more
by usadare  24 Jan 2008 16:14:13 - 1 answered
I would do a background check using your SSN on yourself and see what comes up: Social Security Number article more
by wellington  24 Jan 2008 04:36:51 - 1 answered
Yes, she can. She needs to apply for you. more
by cmweeden  23 Jan 2008 13:38:18 - 1 answered
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by misterie  23 Jan 2008 07:25:09 - 1 answered
If you have an American passport - yes if you have a green card - permoment resident more
by reg-gie216  17 Jan 2008 00:48:17 - 1 answered
According to U.S laws, the children born in U.S automatically become U.S citizens. There is a specific limit of time that a person who is spouse to an... more
by JST4RKL  11 Jan 2008 05:13:52 - 1 answered
Yes, they do a back ground check. They check out the persons whole life history, or as much as they can. more
by ctja  11 Jan 2008 03:18:04 - 1 answered
Yes they can become legal. But that depends on the state decision as well as on the US govt. They need to spend sometime in the United states and make... more
by 1009145  10 Jan 2008 20:36:04 - 1 answered
He should file the case for Permanent Resident by filling out the an application and other documents. Then he will be called in USCIS office for some answers.... more
by troses34  08 Jan 2008 22:02:49 - 1 answered
It is not a problem. You need to contact the administration department where the baby was born. You will provide the information and they will provide... more
by goodgirl16  01 Jan 2008 10:40:11 - 1 answered
Social security has records of anyone using your #. Suggest you keep an eye on it, if not it could be a mess farther down the road lol. more
by vawinelady  25 Dec 2007 16:43:51 - 2 answered
This is the website where you would find birth certificate and their copies so you would get birth certificate easily. All you need to provide your information... more
by pumkin1116  12 Dec 2007 02:19:54 - 1 answered
You don't automatically become a US citizen - you have to apply. The kind of application you make, and the documents you need, depend on several things... more
by guera25  09 Dec 2007 15:26:28 - 1 answered
No, not automatically, though it may give them the right to deny citizenship especially if there is a history of DWI. One offense, though, shouldn't disqualify... more
by kakamana  15 Nov 2007 00:55:36 - 1 answered
You need to apply for Residence Visa first, which will be provided for 1 year and may be renewed for additional 2 years of period. After it's expiration,... more
by police_12  14 Nov 2007 04:15:30 - 1 answered
The "Haiku" form of poetry is very simple to learn. Haiku poems have three "lines" or stanzas. The first line has 5 syllables, the second has 7, and... more
by guerrero  09 Nov 2007 12:25:00 - 2 answered
It depends upon the situation you are in to get the citizenship. Either you are there as a spouse or you are there on work. For example if your father... more
by MJGarcia  08 Nov 2007 07:24:45 - 1 answered
If he is illegal, he would have to complete the duration to get the citizenship. The duration varies from 4 to 7 years. If he gets the citizenship then... more
by babythorne  07 Jul 2007 07:11:43 - 1 answered
There are not too many ways to become an American citizen. Either you need to born their or get married with some American or apply for American citizenship... more
by fullon  02 May 2007 14:53:19 - 1 answered
Identity cards include passports, birth certificates, driver's licenses, college ID cards, Library Cards, professional association cards, election... more
by fullon  02 May 2007 14:49:46 - 1 answered
Well the best possible proof of age identity card for a 16 year old would have to be a driving license. You can also have and apply for a passport... more
by fullon  18 Apr 2007 13:41:36 - 1 answered
In case of people whose parents are settled in Great Britain or whose parents are British Citizens, British Citizenship is automatically provided. Those... more
by Tenyo  05 Apr 2007 09:25:02 - 1 answered
I do think you need some legal advice on this, start out by going to the department of immigration and asking for the requirements and forms, it is always... more
by Vicky  05 Mar 2007 11:15:17 - 1 answered
If you want to provide a favour to somebody by writing a letter to recommend him for the citizenship of a country, you should be very genuine towards the... more
by Cinnamon  28 Feb 2007 15:01:41 - 1 answered
Being a good citizen is the duty of every person towards their country and the constitution which grants them their rights. Every person is a citizen of... more
by priya  27 Feb 2007 13:43:00 - 1 answered
The citizenship laws are different in different countries. In United States, it is different in every state. Thus it would be very difficult to give you... more
by priya  27 Feb 2007 13:40:14 - 1 answered
This is a very frequently asked question. A person might need the certificate of citizenship or naturalization for several uses and might cause trouble... more
by priya  13 Dec 2006 13:03:57 - 1 answered
Citizenship can be defined as the status or the membership given to a person in a country. It involves rights, duties and privileges. There are two main... more
 
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