Question:
Can you serve in the US army with a temporary work visa?
2006-04-09 21:49:29 UTC
If so, could that explain why Bush is so pissed about the flop of his "guest worker programme"?
Six answers:
2006-04-09 21:58:12 UTC
This country gave illegal immigrants and temporary workers a chance to join the army,and a few are serving in the armed forces right now,in exchange they and their families will be granted full citizenship
lovetinsky
2016-11-12 14:22:37 UTC
As of as we communicate, you won't be able to connect if all you've is a visa. however, we (recruiters) were given a heads up that the MAVNI application must be reopened in some months or possibly some weeks. this isn't concrete yet yet when it does ensue then those who're the following legally for a minimum of two years can connect in the journey that they have got a medical or language ability that the military desires. there's a itemizing of languages that develop into released to us that were eligible and some new ones were further even as some others were bumped off. Spanish isn't between the languages on the record, so human beings from Spanish international locations ought to favor a medical ability had to hitch. in case you do not qualify for this system you'd be desiring a eco-friendly Card to enlist.
andy3191
2006-04-09 21:50:12 UTC
i don't think you even need a visa to serve. if i am not mistaken after you serve for 6 years you can be granted citizenship
personable_latino
2006-04-09 21:51:54 UTC
Yes, you can serve. You don't have to be a citizen to serve this country.
Q'Aminator
2006-04-09 21:53:52 UTC
you cannot work in any governmental jobs in the US if you not a citizen
2006-04-09 21:49:49 UTC
No. You need to be a US citizen.


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