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Can you be deported if you are married to an American citizen?

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Can you be deported if you are married to an American citizen?, If you are married to a U.S. citizen, then you are considered an "immediate relative" under the immigration laws. That means that, in theory at least, you can apply for an immigrant visa (green card). However, anyone can be denied a green card if found inadmissible.

How long does it take for a US citizen to bring parents?

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How long does it take for a US citizen to bring parents?, I-130 Processing Times for Immediate Relatives - For immediate relatives (spouse, children and parents) of U.S. citizens, there is an unlimited number of immigrant visas and approval can be obtained in approximately 5-9 months. There is a short wait because there is no visa limit for the immediate relative category.

How long it takes for a US citizen to bring his wife?

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How long it takes for a US citizen to bring his wife?, The Immigration Service takes about 6 months to make a decision on the petition. Your wife will have to wait approximately 2,5 years from the day you filed the I-130 before she can apply for an immigrant visa if you petition her as permanent resident. The wait would be much shorter if you became a US citizen.

What are the three types of citizenship?

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The term civic engagement can be defined in a variety of ways. For the purposes of this conversation let’s say it consists of someone’s involvement in matters of public concern. Let’s also say that citizen engagement refers specifically to the involvement of individuals as opposed to civil society organizations.
 
What are the different ways that citizens engage? How does the shape of their engagement influence the shape of any government accountability that might come from it?

What is a good citizen at school?

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  • What does it take to be a good school citizen?
  • How can students become better citizens at school?
Engaging, age-appropriate program hosts help students understand five pillars of good school citizenship:
  • 1) being respectful of other people and their property,
  • 2) being respectful of school property,
  • 3) following school rules,
  • 4) displaying good character (responsibility, honesty, good listening, kindness) and
  • 5) giving back to the school community.

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