A person who wishes to attend a U.S. university and then return to their home country would apply for. A. a green card B. naturalization C. an immigrant visa D. a non-immigrant visa
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Travelling to the USA - University of Warwick www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/international/.../usa/ University of Warwick If travelling for a holiday, to attend a conference, study, undertake research ... If you are planning to apply for an immigrant visa for the US we would advise ... It can be very difficult to obtain a US visa from a country other than your home country. ... The US Embassy in your home country is best placed to assess your outside ...
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I think it might be A.
i was born in Europe i needed i had a green card but now since i am in amercia i don't need it anymore
so you need a green card for returning home but in some places you need visa
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A green card allows a foreign person to live permanetley in the US. And a Immingrant visa allows you to travel through the united states as a legal peramnent resident. And natralization means the legal act or process by which a non-citizen in a country may acquire citizenship or nationality of that country.. So you guess which is the answer. PS I have done this test before its D.
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