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Is there an FAQ for travel documents needed by a permanent resident?

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A person who is outside of Australia and is not a citizen of Australia will require a visa in order to enter Australia from abroad.

What travel documents are needed?

english FAQ
From Germany formely a "Reisepa?", which is valid at least for 2 months was mandatory. Since 2003 the "Personalausweis" is sufficient. This has the advantage, that no numberplates from Motorbikes can be stamped into the passport, so you are more flexible with the assignment driver-bike between arrival and departure in romania. ;-). For the bike and a car you need a "Kraftfahrzeugschein" an a valid (check first!) international green insurance card (available from your insurance company). See similar questions...

Which documents are needed to travel to Argentina?

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To enter Argentina most travelers need a passport, although there are exceptions to this rule. Depending on which country you are citizen of you may need immigration visa. Please check with your local embassy to find out current requirements. Should you encounter any problems figuring this out, we will be happy to help you find out. Whilst we always endeavor to avoid changes and cancellations, we must reserve the right to do so due to unusual or unforeseeable circumstances. See similar questions...

What documents are needed to travel?

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All Australian citizens must have a valid passport and a round-trip ticket. Visas are not required for Australian citizens; visitors will be granted a 3-month stay. Citizens of other countries should consult their travel agent or the French Consulate. See similar questions...

What documents are needed before a resident can move in?

Garden View Frequently Asked Questions
Garden View is a state licensed assisted living community. As such, the following information is kept confidential and is obtained in line with our license: See similar questions...

What is a permanent resident?

Visas for Permanent Residents
A permanent resident is someone who has permission to live in the U.S. indefinitely, but is not yet a citizen. Permanent residents are also sometimes called: Child Custody AttorneyGet an attorney involved in your situation. Free legal help database.www.problemrelief.com Tax Law Lawyer Referral ServiceA California Bar Certified Tax Law Lawyer Referral Service.www.tax-lawyer-referral.com File Your Taxes, Get A Fast RefundFind a someone to prep your taxes and efile them to get a fast refund. See similar questions...

How can I become a permanent resident?

Visas for Permanent Residents
After your sponsor files an application, you need to apply for an immigrant visa (green card).This must be done at the embassy or consulate in the country where you hold citizenship. The embassy or consulate will review your application to ensure you aren't considered inadmissible. Once your application is approved, an immigrant visa is stamped into your passport. You must then arrive in the U.S. within six months to claim your green card. See similar questions...

Do I become a permanent resident of Canada as soon as my landing documents are issued?

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No. You will only become a permanent resident when you cross a Canadian port-of-entry with your valid passport and your valid Canadian Immigrant Visa. See similar questions...

Can I go to Guam or Saipan before my one year overseas to maintain my permanent resident status?

Frequently Asked Questions About Permanent Residents
Admission as a Legal Permanent Resident to Guam, which is a U.S. territory, can maintain your LPR status. The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) including Saipan became a U.S. Commonwealth on November 3, 1986. The CNMI has, under an agreement with the United States, control over its own immigration and customs. Therefore, entry into Saipan will not maintain your LPR status. See similar questions...

Do you require applicants to be US citizens or have permanent resident status?

CBCRP - Frequently Asked Questions
I'm working in basic science, but can't decide whether my project fits under the “Biology of the Breast Cell” or “Etiology” priority areas. See similar questions...

I'm not a U.S. Citizen or Permanent resident. Can I enroll?

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Yes. You do not need to be a U.S. citizen or a permanent U.S. resident to enroll in the WTC Health Registry. We will not ask about immigration status. All information will remain strictly confidential, and will not be reported to the Bureau of Citizenship and Naturalization Services. See similar questions...

I am not a US citizen or permanent resident. Can I still apply?

REU Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! For the first time, there will be an opportunity for a foreign student (either in the US or abroad) to take part in the REU program. The position is in the field of solar astronomy and will be directed by Dr. Ilia Roussev. The application process is the same in all other respects. See similar questions...

When Can I Apply To Become a Lawful Permanent Resident?

Frequently Asked Questions About Asylum
You may apply for lawful permanent resident status under INA ? 209(b) after you have been physically present in the United States for a period of one year after the date you were granted asylum status. To apply for lawful permanent resident status, you must submit a separate Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, for yourself and each qualifying family member to the Nebraska Service Center, P.O. Box 87485, Lincoln, Nebraska, 68501-7485. See Asylee Adjustment. See similar questions...

How permanent resident status is maintained ?

Indo Canada Immigration Consultancy
Ans:- Canadian Current rules, discourages a Canadian permanent resident from remaining outside of Canada for more than six months in any twelve month period. Where prolonged absences are required, a Returing Resident Permit may be obtained from the Canadian authorities which would allow for continuous absences of up to two years while permanent resident status is preserved. See similar questions...

What is a Permanent Resident Card?

A Permanent Resident Card, commonly known as a Green Card, is evidence of your status as a lawful permanent resident with a right to live and work permanently in the United States. It also is evidence of your registration in accordance with United States immigration laws. See similar questions...

How do I become a permanent resident of the United States?

MOIA - FAQ
In the United States, the federal government, through the U.S. Department of State and its consulates abroad, manages immigration law and procedures. Mayoral and City agencies have no jurisdiction over the review, acceptance, denial, or issuance of work visas or immigrant visas. You can get more information at the Web sites of the Department of State and the bureau of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS). The U.S. See similar questions...

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