Immigration
Does a 180-day absence break continuous residence for citizenship eligibility?
I am a Green Card holder from 1997. Recently I went to India and returned back after 180 days absence. Whether absence of 180 ( 6 months) breaks the period of continuous residence for the purposes of counting the period of continuous for applying for citizenship. I think the absence of more than 6 months alone ( absence of more than 6 months) alone causes break in the period of continuous residence.
Does divorce affect citizenship status for an illegal alien married to a citizen?
If an illegal alien marries an American citizen and is never naturalized, is divorced by the American citizen, is this person considered an American citizen after the divorce?
What are the terms for citizens by birth and blood?
There is a terminology in International law for a person "who is a citizen by birth" and a "citizen by blood" what are those terminologies
What are the grounds for deporting someone with a green card violation?
How to deport someone on a green card violation?
Can a parent apply for a minor child's passport without the child present?
A minor child and one parent have traveled outside the United States and the child's passport has been lost or stolen. Can the other parent (who is still in the U.S.) apply and obtain the minor child's passport without the child being physically present at the time of application? Please note that the child is still out of the country.