Can't Obama petition for his aunt(father's sister) who is an illegal alien in the US? :confused:
According to CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/01/obama.aunt/index.html
I think it's just morally wrong when a nephew cannot petition for his aunt. :mad:
Especially when the nephew...
do you feel you're treated differently when
returning to the US as a citizen? by air or
driving across land border.
(better or worse, compared to when you
returned to the US as greencard resident?) :confused:
let me start from the top..... I had my interview in the morning, passed it, and was told to come back that same afternoon for oath ceremony. the only thing that I got was a little piece of paper that resembles a checklist, which basically said that I had passed my interview. It's not very...
when I had only a US greencard, I had to apply for a Schengen visa in order to visit EU countries. since I don't have health insurance, my visa request was always denied by German and French consulates. but I bought temporary travel health insurance and showed it to the consulates and they...
Can someone like Barak Obama petition for a greencard for his grandmother in Kenya?
(his father's mother)
Or can US citizens only petition for their spouse/mother/father/son/daughter/brother/sisters?
but not grandparents?
I became a US citizen under my original name. My naturalization certificate shows my original name. I received my US
passport the very next day from the local passport agency.
Three days later, I legally changed my name at my local county court. I have a legal name change order...
does USCIS or federal courts release lists of names of recently naturalized citizens? (my definition of "recent" is 1990 to 2008)
if so, where can one find such information? (either online or in-person/mail)
how do I file a FOIA request for my complete A-file on a CD-ROM?
will they allow me to request both copies on paper and CD at the same time?
Is there a fee for this? and do I still use form G-639 for this purpose?
I've already been a citizen for a while now. I just want a copy of the...
becoming a US citizen means I now have to get visas to visit some visa-free countries that I didn't have to with my original country's passport.....
has this happened to anyone who recently became US citizens?
I'm wondering if it's okay for me to leave(and re-enter) the US with my US...
(edited from original post)
I became a naturalized American 100 days ago, but why don't I feel any different?
I was more than thrilled during the first few days. Even more happy when my US passport arrived... but now I just feel normal...(if that's that't the right word to describe it)...
Thanks in advance for answering my question below: :)
I became an naturalized American 100 days ago.
Is there absolutely no legal reason that I can't move overseas now?
(as far as the US Dept of State, USCIS, or DHS, are concerned)
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