English would be nice...
So would be filing tax forms....
2007-06-25 11:23:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A Green Card, officially known as a Permanent Resident Card, is evidence of lawful permanent resident status in the United States. Remain in the U.S. (as a green card holder) for five years with no leave, and you'll be able to apply for naturalization - Three years if you're married to a U.S. citizen.
I will provide you with links that should help you.
2007-06-25 18:59:05
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answered by ☆Bombastic☆ 5
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To answer your question, the only legal way to do it is to leave the United States and apply, like everyone else, at a US embassy or consulate.
2007-06-25 18:26:42
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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I would go to your nearest immigration office and find out the details. They will tell you all the information you need and give you all the forms you need to fill out. If you don't want to talk to them in person - look up their website online.
Here is their homepage:
2007-06-25 18:26:39
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answered by drea376 3
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He needs to contact INS and go through the paperwork like all the others!
2007-06-25 18:23:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing. He just has to squat in the US long enough and some politician will come along and make him a citizen eventually.
2007-06-25 18:24:16
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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a green card first and then a 5 year waiting period
2007-06-25 18:22:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I got your game you want everyone to think you are illiterate and illegal so we will equate the two. Nice try buddy.
2007-06-25 18:39:37
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answered by boss bee - YANKEES FOREVER!!!! 5
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speak our language or do not even try to come and thing you can live her its all in the presidents brain
2007-06-25 18:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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How to speak English. :P
2007-06-25 18:42:25
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answered by Peanutbutter Goddess ~ PM! 3
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