the only way is through the proper government channels. the military cannot and will not help anyone emigrate or get a Green card. since the US restricts the number of people from each nation that can legally emigrate each year, you are limited to South Korea's numbers.
2007-11-13 04:48:40
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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Joining the military doesn't have the same requirements as getting a civilian job. There is no restriction on foreign citizens serving in the military. Talk to a recruiter.
2007-11-13 05:06:45
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answered by Mark S 3
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Yes, the U.S. Military will allow you to join without a green card. Go to your nearest U.S. Military Base or U.S. Military Recruiting Station and ask the same questions. If you would ultimately like to have U.S. Citizenship, joining the U.S. Military can "fast track" your path to U.S. citizenship.
Good Luck
2007-11-13 04:50:39
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answered by holdemfoldem911 3
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Go and hang out at any of the military bases in Korea, Ask a female military member to "marry" you (contract marriage), make sure she is an American citizen.
thats the only way that you can get a greencard!
2007-11-13 04:58:17
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answered by Charlie Choo Choo 2
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superb thank you to respond to pass str8 to the source and make contact with your nearest recruiter-enable them to comprehend your challenge and notice what they are saying. i'd attempt to talk to a recruiter who's or your comparable ethnic historic past, he could be greater information of what you're dealing with. i'm inquisitive approximately it although, while you're actually not a citizen yet you opt for for to serve this usa then I assist you. or you're able to desire to pass to the army or Air stress cyber web web site and communicate over with a recruiter on line, there are particular cases while they have chatlines going with recruiters, or you're able to desire to in basic terms deliver them an digital mail. sturdy luck.
2016-10-02 06:50:12
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answered by ? 3
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It also wouldn't hurt to find out if being a KATUSA first would impact being able to make it in without the green card.
2007-11-13 08:42:56
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answered by Ben 3
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You don't speak English very well, I hope that isn't one of the 3 languages. You should join the ROK Army or Air Force if you want to serve, they will keep you busy.
2007-11-13 04:51:33
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answered by ? 3
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I am assuming you are not currently on US soil. Go to the nearest US military base and ask these questions. I do know our Government is giving soldiers who have served in war with us, US citizenship. Please go to the military for your answers.
2007-11-13 05:28:54
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answered by Anonymous
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ahahahahahahahaahaha, joke right? Who could and how could anyone on here do that? By the way, English would be required to pass tests.
2007-11-13 05:05:24
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answered by Anonymous
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move to the Philippines
get their citizenship
join our navy as an officers steward
then request to strike for a different rating
2007-11-13 05:01:09
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answered by ? 6
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