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Нахожусь в США со статусом Asylum имею регистрацию SSS, SSN и разрешение на работу. Хотел пойти в армию. Могу ли я это сделать? На сайте у рекютора написано что я должен быть Перманентным Резидентом или Гражданином чтобы служить в армии. Служить хочу не из-за гражданства, которое можно получить отслужив один год в Армии, а по принципу - мужчина должен отслужить в Армии, это долг каждого. Можно ли завербоваться в армию на действительную военную службу, включая боевые точки?
Если нет, то когда можно подавать на статус Перманентного Резидента человеку со статусом Asylum, и сколько занимает рассмотрение петиции?
Зарегистрирован: 30.04.2004 Сообщения: 2 Откуда: New York City
Добавлено: Сб 01 Май, 2004 2:40 Заголовок сообщения:
raevsky писал(а):
Vy mojete slujit' v armii.
В ближайшем рекрутинг центре мне сказали что мне нужна Грин Карта для службы!
Может мне обратитсья в другой офиис?
И вообще куда мне идти если в ближайшем рекрутинг центре мне отказали?
Добавлено: Сб 01 Май, 2004 3:55 Заголовок сообщения:
Vy pravy. Tol'ko grajdane i GC holdery mogut slujit' v U.S. Army ili U.S. Air Force. Odnako, eto ogranichenie ne deistvuet na Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Smotrite http://www.immserve.com/soldiers.htm
Tam vy sluji' mojete.
Sootvetvtvenno, vam nujen reqruitment center, kotoryi nabiraet v eti vidy voorujennyh sil.
Ia uje skazal, chto mojno slujit' v Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
V US Army i v US Airforce nujna GC.
Estestvenno, recruiting centers u vseh raznye - svoi sobstvennye.
неправда, все секрвисы имеют одинаковые policy относительно гражданства
Цитата:
Citizenship. While there is a statutory requirement that only a United States Citizen may become a commissioned officer, this is not true for enlistment. Certain non-citizens can enlist in the United States Armed Forces. To be eligible to enlist, a non-citizen must:
(1) Entered the United States on a permanent residence visa or has an Alien Registration Receipt Card (INS Form 1-551/I-551 greencard or stamped I-94), and
(2) Established a bona fide residence, and
(3) Established a home of record in the United States.
(4) The visa and/or "greencard" must have sufficient time remaining on it (expiration date) to be valid during the entire term on enlistment. While non-citizens may enlist in the U.S. Military, they are not allowed to reenlist (stay in beyond their first term of service), unless they first become U.S. Citizens. However, after serving for three years, any additional residency requirement for citizenship eligibility can be waived.
I should note here that the United States Military cannot and will not assist in the immigration process. In order to join the U.S. Military, one must legally immigrate first, and then apply to join the military.
For enlistment purposes, citizens of the United States include citizens of: Guam, Puerto Rico, The U.S. Virgin Islands,The Northern Marianas Islands, American Samoa, The Federated States of Micronesia, and The Republic of the Marshall Islands.
Not all non-citizens may be eligible to enlist. Applicants who have been residents of countries considered hostile to the interests of the United States require a waiver. These countries include:
As for an alien who is not a permanent resident of the United States, there are some limitations. In times of peace, he will not be accepted for enlistment in the U.S. Army or the U.S. Air Force. Only a U.S. Citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident may enlist in the Army or the Air Force.
However, no similar limitation seems to exist in regard to the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. An alien who is not a permanent resident of the United States may join one of those services during peacetime with the hope that some future hostilities will erupt in order to allow him or her to take advantage of 8 U.S.C. §1440.
E1.2.2. Citizenship
E1.2.2.1.
To be eligible for enlistment in the Regular Army or Air Force, an individual must be an American citizen, or lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence (10 U.S.C., 3253 and 8253, reference (a)). There is no equivalent statute limiting enlistment in the Regular Navy and Marine Corps, but they usually apply the same citizenship requirements as those required for the Army and Air Force.
E1.2.2.2.
To be eligible for enlistment in the Reserve components, an individual must be a citizen of the United States or lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence (10 U.S.C., 510, reference (a)).
E1.2.2.3.
To be eligible for appointment as a commissioned or warrant officer, U.S. citizenship is required except for Reserve appointment where an individual must be lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence (Sections 532 and 591 of reference (a)). For regular appointment, when tendered, U.S. citizenship is required. Law requires National Guard officers to be U.S. citizens (32 U.S.C., 313, reference (c)).
E1.2.2.4.
Citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia or the Republic of the Marshall Islands also are eligible for enlistment in the Active and Reserve components. (See the Compact of Free Association (reference (d)).)
Itak, pravy vse.
1. Zakon zaprescaet nanimat' v US Army i US Air Force inostrancev, krome perechislennyh katergorii (takje vkliucheny severoamerikanskie indeicy, rojdennye v Kanade).
2. Zakon nikak ne reglamentiruet, kogo prinimat' v Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Corps i drugie vidy armed forces, ostavliaia vyrabotku standartov vsecelo im samim.
3. Kak pravilo, eti sily ispol'zuiut te je samye standarty. Samostoiatel'no, bez imeiuscegosia zakona. No i pomeniat' standarty mogut sami v liuboi moment, directivoi nachal'stva. Chto inogda i proishodit.
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