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If you are inside the U.S., file Form I-90. Detailed instructions are on the …[Read More]
By on November, 12, 2009
If you are a lawful permanent resident (or conditional permanent resident) and will be outside of the U.S. for more than a year, you …[Read More]
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If you were born in a foreign country to a U.S. citizen parent or parents and your parent did not register your birth in the form of a …[Read More]
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A person who is automatically granted another citizenship does not risk losing U.S. citizenship. However, a person who acquires a …[Read More]
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A baby born abroad to U.S. citizen parent(s) should be reported as soon as possible to the nearest U.S. embassy or …[Read More]
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The U.S. citizen must file a fiancée petition, Form I-129E with the local U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The …[Read More]
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U.S. employers must check to make sure all employees, regardless of citizenship or national origin, are allowed to work in the United …[Read More]
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If you were born in a foreign country to a U.S. citizen parent or parents, and your parent registered your birth at a U.S. embassy or …[Read More]
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No. After the marriage takes place, your U.S. citizen spouse must contact U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to change your …[Read More]
By on November, 12, 2009