Greg Procter wrote:
> "Mr. Travel" wrote:
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>>Greg Procter wrote:
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>>>I described the relevant contents of the section which applies to the
>>>situation - you claim to be domiciled in Singapore, so unless you are an
>>>embassy staff member or a US military person in a US military base (ok
>>>what did I miss???) then you are almost certainly not a non-US citizen
>>>greencard holder employed on US territory.
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>>WRONG AGAIN.
>>If he is a US Resident Alien (green card holder, permanent resident),
>>then he would be under the restrictions.
>>If you don't know the defintiion of what this is, look it up.
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>>You don't have to reside in the US to be a "permanent resident".
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> If you didn't then you wouldn't be a permanent resident of the USa.
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You don't understand the definitions, but claim to understand the
restricitons? If you have permanent resident status, it means that you
can legally reside in the US. It doesn't have to mean you are currently
residing there. If I have "right to remain" or "right to abode" in the
UK, it doesn't mean I have stay there. |