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Can Indians join US military to fast-track citizenship? Check legal requirements, eligibility

Can Indians join US military to fast-track citizenship? Check legal requirements, eligibility

Can Indians go to US and join the army? The question has gained attention on social media, especially as the GOP government tightens visa rules and some individuals explore alternative pathways to obtain a legal and recognised US citizenship. Beyond the basic question of stepping foot on US soil, many people are asking whether it is legally possible for a foreign national to enlist in the US military and whether such service can accelerate the process of becoming an American citizen. A festive style guide to the most beautiful types of parandis Under current US immigration and military rules, there are clear conditions foreign nationals must meet before they can enlist, and service can indeed offer a legally recognised pathway to naturalisation - but only under specific circumstances. Trump Visa Crackdown Hits India's Neighbours, US Pauses Immigration For Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal Who can join the US military? To enlist in the US army or other armed forces, a person generally must be either a US citizen or a lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder). This requirement is foundational to Department of Defence enlistment policy. Individuals on temporary visas such as student (F‐1), work (H‐1B), tourist visas, or undocumented status are not eligible to enlist. They must first obtain permanent resident status to be considered for military service. The only exception to this rule was a programme known as Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI). It once allowed certain non‐citizens with critical skills, such as specific healthcare or language abilities, to join without first having a Green Card, and potentially become citizens soon after. However, this programme has been suspended and is not currently accepting new recruits. Other unique arrangements, such as for citizens of Compact of Free Association countries, exist but do not apply to most foreign nationals, including Indians. Legal path to citizenship through service Non‐citizen service members with lawful permanent resident status can apply for US citizenship earlier than civilian immigrants. Under sections 328 and 329 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, foreign‐born service members who serve honorably in the US armed forces can apply for naturalisation with special provisions. For example:Peacetime service (INA 328): A lawful permanent resident who has served honorably for at least one year may apply for naturalisation. Service during designated hostilities (INA 329): Since US has been in a designated period of hostility (post‐9/11), an eligible service member can apply for citizenship immediately, even without meeting the usual residence and physical presence requirements. In either case, applicants must still demonstrate good moral character, speak English, and pass a civics test unless they qualify for exemptions. However, recent policy updates have tightened procedures for naturalisation applications for current and former service members. For example, uncharacterised discharges no longer meet the requirement of separation under “honorable conditions,” which can affect eligibility. Can someone join from abroad? It is important to understand that no foreign national can enlist in the US military from outside the United States. The applicant must be physically residing in...

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