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Voting right, jury duty after GC?
After getting the GC, is one entitled to the voting right in US, and responsible for the jury duties? How will other things change, such as taxes, childcare, retirement benefits etc.?
Thanks. Last edited by september142004; 13th September 2006 at 04:23 PM. |
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You get the right to voting and jury duty after becoming a citizen, NOT getting a green card.
For taxes never file as non-resident alien again. Just file regular resident tax returns. |
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Here is a copy paste from the FAQ in this website.
Q62 What are the benefits/restrictions of a U.S. Permanent Resident? A62 Ability to leave/enter the U.S. at will without the risk of being denied entry by an Immigration official at the port of entry. - Right to apply for government-sponsored financial aid for education. - Permission to work in any company located in U.S. territory regardless of job function, hours/week, etc. except for some companies that only hire U.S. citizens. - Permission to start own business and create own corporation. - To keep PR, the person must reside in the U.S. for a minimum number of days per year (does anybody know what's the limit?) - Permanent residents can get into welfare if unable to get a job. - Permanent residents can sponsor spouse and unmarried children to obtain PR status. - Permanent residency can be revoked if the permanent resident gets involved in illegal activities. An example is a case that was discussed in this newsgroup where a permanent resident was deported for drug use. - Permanent residents cannot vote. - Permanent residents get Social Security benefits when they retire. [see the next section regarding SS benefits] [Index] [Compiled by Law Offices of Rajiv S Khanna] Q63 Can I travel abroad?(Connected to the previous question) A63 Yes. You can travel outside the United States. When you travel, you must, 1) take your green card to show BCIS when you come back 2) keep a record of the dates each time you leave and come back 3) always reenter legally (use the border checkpoint) [Index] [Compiled by Law Offices of Rajiv S Khanna] Q64 Do I have to register with Selective Service? A64 If you are a male over 17 but under 26, you must register with the Selective Service. If you do not register, you may be subject to criminal prosecution. If convicted, you could be deported. [Index] [Compiled by Law Offices of Rajiv S Khanna] Q65 Do I have other responsibilities? A65 Yes. Be sure to, 1) pay taxes you owe 2)report any change of address to BCIS within 10 days 3)have your children who are permanent residents register within BCIS within 10 days of turning 14 [Index] [Compiled by Law Offices of Rajiv S Khanna] Q66 If I am a permanent resident, can I get public benefits? A66 You can get many public benefits. These include, 1. most forms of Medicaid 2.food stamps (if you have amnesty as a farm worker) 3.unemployment benefits 4.Supplemental Security Income (SSI) if you are 65 or over, blind, or disabled 5.Social Security retirement or disability 6.help with housing costs 7.most federal scholarships and student loans 8.county general assistance However, there are some benefits you cannot get for five years after you filed your first amnesty application. These are, 1.food stamps (if you have amnesty because you came to United States before Jan. 1, 1982) 2.welfare (AFDC) Your family members who are U.S. citizens are eligible for all forms of public benefits. [Index] [Compiled by Law Offices of Rajiv S Khanna] Q67 Is it safe to get public benefits? A67 If you or your family members get public benefit, it will not affect your ability to become a citizen. But before you travel, remember - if you depend on public benefits, BCIS can keep you from re-entering the United States. Also, your family members who get permission to stay under the "family unity" program will have to show that they do not depend on public benefits when they go to get their green card. [Index] [Compiled by Law Offices of Rajiv S Khanna] Q68 Why should I become a U.S. citizen? A68 If you are a U.S. citizen, you will be able to, 1. get green cards for your spouse and unmarried children without a long wait 2.get green cards for your parents, your married children, and your brothers and sisters 3.vote 4.get a U.S. passport 5.work for the U.S. government or in the other jobs that are closed to non-citizens |
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D/O: Atlanta,GA 06/01/09 : N-400 rec'd at TSC 06/05/09 : Check Cashed 06/08/09 : Notice Date 06/16/09 : FP Notice Received 06/26/09 : FP Appointment 08/04/09 : CFR letter 09/14/09 : Interview letter 10/14/09 : Interview Date 10/14/09 : Oath Letter 10/14/09 : Oath Date 10/15/09 : Passport applied 11/04/09 : Passport received |
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Being able to vote in local elections is dependent on the voting rules in each state. I have not heard of any state that allows non-citizens to register as voters.
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VSC/Arlington DO N-400 Priority Date: 07/14/2004 Fingerprint: 01/13/2005 Interview: 06/08/2005 Lawsuit: 01/04/2006 USDC Eastern VA/Alexandria Interview 2: 04/27/2006 Fingerprint 2: 04/27/2006 Oath: 05/05/2006 Be prepared to fight and stand-up for yourself or let others put your life on hold. The choice is yours. |
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Whatever. I quoted INS website, thats it.
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D/O: Atlanta,GA 06/01/09 : N-400 rec'd at TSC 06/05/09 : Check Cashed 06/08/09 : Notice Date 06/16/09 : FP Notice Received 06/26/09 : FP Appointment 08/04/09 : CFR letter 09/14/09 : Interview letter 10/14/09 : Interview Date 10/14/09 : Oath Letter 10/14/09 : Oath Date 10/15/09 : Passport applied 11/04/09 : Passport received |
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