Yeah, I was asking for myself. I was just wondering. I thought about it after i got my citizenship. I got my green card when i was 10 yrs. old and my mom, born citizen of the U.S petitioned me for a GC. I asked her, how come i wasnt naturalized back then and she said she had no idea that she...
What if you're over 18 and a GC holder and your parent, born U.S. citizen. Can he/she apply for a citizenship based on parents status even though he/she is over the age limit? Just curious, dont even know if i phrased the question right. Thanks in advance.
you just need a transit visa. They will stamp you at the london airport. 24 hours transit visa. When i was going to greece but had a stop over in london,the immigration just gave me a 24 hour transit visa ;)
i just read the article. That sucks..even U.S. Born Citizen got deported. The thing with those cases, They could have avoided deportation by providing the necessary documents. From what i read, They couldnt provide anything. Moral of the story. Keep all records and apply for a U.S. Passport even...
just gather all the papers from your work. you can never have enough proof :D
Selective Service...If you got your GC on the cut off age then just show your GC. It will have the date on the GC when it was first issued to you ;)
I remember when i went to greece for summer vacation when i had a GC. When i came back, the officer was nice but asked a lot of questions. Why did you go to greece? are you a student?what school are you in right now? do you work? and i kid you not...he asked me how i could afford the euro trip :p
I dont know about you guys but i've been living here for 20 years and i dont really think about all the stuff that you guys are posting. Im more worried about graduating,finding a good job,mortgage and etc. The last thing on my mind is my status in this country. I've had troubles with the law...
Here's a cool website if you want to find out if you need a visa to a certain country. Just choose your nationality and the country that you want to visit :D
Edit: you dont need to click on the transit points and the health information ;)
http://skyteam.com/EN/travelPlanner/timatic/index.jsp
not worth losing sleep over it :cool: I've always live my life to the fullest. I never really think about my status in this country. The only reason i applied for the citizenship is because i just dont want to renew my GC every ten years. Thats the ONLY reason. Other than that, i party hard, do...
yup, they cant deport you if your not a citizen of your old country and if they take away the U.S. citizen status, that makes us what? maybe citizen of the world/earth :D
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