Guidelines

Can a green card holder JOIN US Army as an officer?

Can a green card holder JOIN US Army as an officer?

Yes. A non-citizen can enlist in the military. However, federal law prohibits non-citizens from becoming commission or warrant officers. In order for a non-citizen to enlist in the military, they must first be a legal immigrant (with a green card), permanently residing in the United States.

Can I join the military with pending green card?

Green Card holders can join the US Army and they have the legal right to do so. US citizens and lawful permanent residents of the United States alone can join the US Army. If you feel that you are eligible, you can go to a recruitment office and talk to a recruiter.

Can you join the military with a 2 year green card?

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Yes. You can join most branches of the US military as a conditional permanent resident with a 2-year green card, as long as you remain married to your spouse.

How do I apply for the US Army?

THE PROCESS TO BECOME AN ENLISTED SOLDIER

  1. Pass a background check.
  2. Take the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).
  3. Pass an Army medical exam.
  4. Meet with a recruiter to discuss and accept your Army job.
  5. Take an Oath of Enlistment.
  6. Ship to Basic Combat Training.

Can I join the US Army with an green card?

Green Card holders can join the US Army and they have the legal right to do so. US citizens and lawful permanent residents of the United States alone can join the US Army. If you feel that you are eligible, you can go a recruitment office and talk to a recruiter.

What does a temporary green card mean?

Since a Green Card means permanent resident card, a temporary Green Card would mean “temporary permanent” resident card.

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Can a family member of a green card holder immigrate?

Family of Green Card Holders (Permanent Residents) As a Green Card holder (permanent resident), you may petition for certain family members to immigrate to the United States as permanent residents. You may petition for the following family members: Spouse (husband or wife)

Can I join the military as a temporary permanent resident?

Generally no – you need to be a permanent resident, and even then the jobs you can perform are limited. There’s no such thing as temporary permanent residency just like there’s no such thing as being a little bit pregnant. You’re either a permanent resident or not. If you are, you can enlist in the army.