Special Registration information Needed
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Hi guys. Does anyone know if people who have come to USA in 2001 on an
immigrant visa and have acquired the alien registration card, are
required to register under this new law? I am asking this because
those who arrive on an immigrant visa are still considered foreign
nationals until they acquire citizenship status. Any feedback here
will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
S. Ansarie
immigrant visa and have acquired the alien registration card, are
required to register under this new law? I am asking this because
those who arrive on an immigrant visa are still considered foreign
nationals until they acquire citizenship status. Any feedback here
will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
S. Ansarie
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[email protected] (S. Ansarie) wrote:
> Hi guys. Does anyone know if people who have come to USA in 2001 on an
> immigrant visa and have acquired the alien registration card, are
> required to register under this new law? I am asking this because
> those who arrive on an immigrant visa are still considered foreign
> nationals until they acquire citizenship status. Any feedback here
> will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/la...lreg/index.htm
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[email protected] (S. Ansarie) wrote:
> Hi guys. Does anyone know if people who have come to USA in 2001 on an
> immigrant visa and have acquired the alien registration card, are
> required to register under this new law? I am asking this because
> those who arrive on an immigrant visa are still considered foreign
> nationals until they acquire citizenship status. Any feedback here
> will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/la...lreg/index.htm
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If you are talking about the registration for males from certain
countries, the answer is yes, it applies to PRs
"S. Ansarie" wrote:
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> Hi guys. Does anyone know if people who have come to USA in 2001 on an
> immigrant visa and have acquired the alien registration card, are
> required to register under this new law? I am asking this because
> those who arrive on an immigrant visa are still considered foreign
> nationals until they acquire citizenship status. Any feedback here
> will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
> S. Ansarie
countries, the answer is yes, it applies to PRs
"S. Ansarie" wrote:
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> Hi guys. Does anyone know if people who have come to USA in 2001 on an
> immigrant visa and have acquired the alien registration card, are
> required to register under this new law? I am asking this because
> those who arrive on an immigrant visa are still considered foreign
> nationals until they acquire citizenship status. Any feedback here
> will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
> S. Ansarie
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Which, clearly says PRs do NOT need to register..
I made an error based on reading another posting.
I have canceled my post
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> http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/la...lreg/index.htm
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I made an error based on reading another posting.
I have canceled my post
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> http://www.ins.usdoj.gov/graphics/la...lreg/index.htm
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Special Registration does not apply to permanent residents, aslyum
seekers and naturalized citizens of US.
Read all about it at this site below:
www.ins.gov/graphics/lawenfor/specialreg/CALL_IN_ALL.pdf
ARE THERE ANY EXCEPTIONS?
Yes. This does not affect individuals who are currently lawful
permanent
residents of the United States ("green card holders"). Refugees,
individuals who
have been granted asylum, and individuals who have applied for asylum
on or
before the publication date of the Federal Register notice for the
relevant call-in
group are also excluded.
In addition, diplomats and their dependents, individuals with
diplomatic visas, as
well as representatives and employees from accredited international
organizations are excluded from the Special Registration Procedures.
[email protected] (S. Ansarie) wrote in message news:...
> Hi guys. Does anyone know if people who have come to USA in 2001 on an
> immigrant visa and have acquired the alien registration card, are
> required to register under this new law? I am asking this because
> those who arrive on an immigrant visa are still considered foreign
> nationals until they acquire citizenship status. Any feedback here
> will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
> S. Ansarie
seekers and naturalized citizens of US.
Read all about it at this site below:
www.ins.gov/graphics/lawenfor/specialreg/CALL_IN_ALL.pdf
ARE THERE ANY EXCEPTIONS?
Yes. This does not affect individuals who are currently lawful
permanent
residents of the United States ("green card holders"). Refugees,
individuals who
have been granted asylum, and individuals who have applied for asylum
on or
before the publication date of the Federal Register notice for the
relevant call-in
group are also excluded.
In addition, diplomats and their dependents, individuals with
diplomatic visas, as
well as representatives and employees from accredited international
organizations are excluded from the Special Registration Procedures.
[email protected] (S. Ansarie) wrote in message news:...
> Hi guys. Does anyone know if people who have come to USA in 2001 on an
> immigrant visa and have acquired the alien registration card, are
> required to register under this new law? I am asking this because
> those who arrive on an immigrant visa are still considered foreign
> nationals until they acquire citizenship status. Any feedback here
> will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
> S. Ansarie