taramo35

With Daca Approved Can We Join The Military, The Army, Navy Etc?

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from what ive heard . we cannot, but i cant find it on the official page, i wish could. does anybody know anything about it?

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Look what I found.

http://immigrationvi...my-citizenship/

FAQ- I am not a U.S. citizen, but I want to join your Armed Forces. How may I do this?

Enlistment into any branch of the U.S. military, by citizens of countries other than the United States, is limited to those foreign nationals who are legally residing in the United States and possess a Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services Alien Registration Card (INS Form I-151/551 - commonly known as a "Green Card").

The U.S. military branches cannot assist foreign nationals in obtaining admittance into the United States. People overseas with questions concerning immigration to the United States should ask the local U.S. Embassy. Only after immigration procedures are completed and an applicant is legally residing in the United States may an application for enlistment be accepted.

The U.S. government agency which is responsible for immigration and naturalization is the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services within the Department of Homeland Security.

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from what ive heard . we cannot, but i cant find it on the official page, i wish could. does anybody know anything about it?

Wait a sec, taramo you want to join the military if you had the choice ? humm, interesting.

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Yes I would ! Most probly the navy. It would help my career as a engineer and The challenge of the physical training excites me. I'm a very competitive person. Plus traveling all around the country or just to get out this sh*t hole.

I feel like if I wanna do something different and risky w/e it has to be at this point of my life, or never. I have no one who depends on me, I'm getting divorced. And imagine all those benefits .... There's short terms contracts , from 2 years n up . !

If I could I would totally

It would be something I can be proud of

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Because we're not together anymore. We only lasted a year and a half married ....

What's my status now with DACA.... ? I'm not a green card holder .... So? And Jose in that website it's confusing.... Do I qualify or not!? :/

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Yes I would ! Most probly the navy. It would help my career as a engineer and The challenge of the physical training excites me. I'm a very competitive person. Plus traveling all around the country or just to get out this sh*t hole.

I feel like if I wanna do something different and risky w/e it has to be at this point of my life, or never. I have no one who depends on me, I'm getting divorced. And imagine all those benefits .... There's short terms contracts , from 2 years n up . !

If I could I would totally

It would be something I can be proud of

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Im confused...you want to get out of "this s***hole" but you're fighting for status?

By Sh*thole, I would assume she means the current city/town she is living in at the moment...not the country in general...

I want to leave my city as well...not a sh*thole by a long shot, but I just got tired of it...Babylon is waiting for me...

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Because we're not together anymore. We only lasted a year and a half married ....

What's my status now with DACA.... ? I'm not a green card holder .... So? And Jose in that website it's confusing.... Do I qualify or not!? :/

You don't have a status with DACA, just legal presence for 2 years. You can't join the military unless your ex husband had petitioned for you and you had become a Permanent Resident.

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--Fox News U.S.--

"In fiscal year 2016 alone, 359 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, also referred to as “Dreamers,” enlisted in the Army, which is the only branch that accepts this immigrant category."

- By Joseph J. Kolb   Published April 03, 2017

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The MAVNI Program is on hold, No new applicants are being accepted, the program is currently under a review. However, they only accept People with Medical expertise and people that speak certain languages. ( Not Spanish )

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