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Does military spouse have to change residency?

Does military spouse have to change residency?

Military spouses must fulfill their state’s residency requirements. That almost always includes having a physical presence in that state. Sometimes a military spouse will live in a different state than the active-duty service member.

How can I join the US Army from another country?

You cannot join the military from a foreign country – you must become a permanent U.S. resident, AKA a green-card holder. In the past enlisting with a green card has been a fast track to full citizenship, but as of February 2018, the rules are in flux.

Can American military marry foreigners?

The marriage of Naval personnel to a foreign national outside the United States is governed by MILPERSMAN Section 5352-030. These regulations require that all members planning to marry a foreign national will submit an application for permission to marry to their area commander or a designated representative.

How do I change my military spouse residency?

The spouse must be able to show that she/he had the domicile before moving into a different state, and the spouse must be able to prove that the domicile existed by going through the new state’s existing list of facts and circumstances, or “proofs of intention.” The military spouse must maintain their domicile.

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Do military spouses have to follow military rules?

While military members are subject to certain rules about what they can say and do while in uniform, those restrictions do not extend to military spouses. That’s right: There are no official rules.

How long does it take to get a green card through marriage to military?

How long is the process? Depending on the process you’ll follow, you can expect to wait 10–38 months, not including possible delays. The process generally takes longer for spouses of green card holders — who must wait for a “visa number” before applying — than for spouses of U.S. citizens.