you must have a green card or you must have an INS form stating that a green card has been applied for.
2007-07-12 16:38:37
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answered by esherr 4
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with a view to serve interior the united statesmilitia you should be a "green" card holder. Being a "green" card holder does not make you an American citizen, it makes you a legal immigrant. It takes everywhere between 3-5 years to become a "naturalized" citizen mutually as serving be in conflict or peacetime. It takes 10+ years to become "naturalized' by using non-militia provider. As to your question Mr. Clinton 2008, I do believe that people who're not legal electorate must be allowed to serve reckoning on how long they have been interior the united statesand in the event that they have minimum ties to their united states of beginning. there are toddlers who're added to this united states who's in elementary terms crime is they have been compelled to return via their mom and dad. the united statesis in basic terms about all those childrens recognize and that they must be allowed to serve the rustic that has given them lots. Cake...human beings are not the only human beings interior the united statesmilitia. I served for 3 years in the past transforming into a naturalized American citizen.
2016-10-21 02:03:32
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answered by ? 4
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the RESERVE
why not regular army
trying to sneak in for free or dodge the system
what a loser...........
join up to fight or get out
listen pal..........
It is quite apparent that the USA is now in a potential death spiral. The golden years are long gone. The damage done to our country by class polarization, dependance on welfare and subsidies, political corruption so endemic that we have no sense of American identity.
We need a total moratorium on all immigration for 5 years, and a different system of taxation, clarification of who is our friend and who is not. The decay of America has been accelerated by groups so stupid that they deflect attention from the true issues. It is not even remotely possible to expect America to recover to its past golden years, without a significant cost.
I have posted several replies to other similiar questions and the questions usually hinted at the type of answer desired and the truth is not flexible . Unfortunately most of the questions on such a critical issue....are asked by children..We live in a world of the "haves" and the "have nots".........the only thing keeping peace now is the presence of weapons and power. The shift has started in the power balance......India and China have both displaced the USA in key areas.......unless we are willing to undergo a type of "isolation", the USA can not recover without removing and neutralizing the upper 2 % of wealthy Americans and corporations. Changing our sense of fair and unfair.....as it applies to Christian values.....not as it applies to money and greed.
The lessons of the past have not been remembered, we are making the same mistakes again....only this time we dont have the resources to recover.
The true spirit of America will live on, even if America the country falls apart. We need to stand up and be proud to be American and not give a damn what other countries think. We need to start taking care of our own.........we owe it to America
2007-07-12 16:39:48
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answered by captainamerica 3
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Congress tried to pass a bill allowing this, the idea being you could join the military to fast track attempts at citizenship.
The Democrats killed the bill.
2007-07-12 16:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Only US citizens and green card holders. There are no waivers.
2007-07-12 16:37:36
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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no. you must be a legal permanent resident. student visas are not enough.
2007-07-13 00:51:35
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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