Will I need a visa to leave the US in order to live in Sweden permanently? [closed]
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I'm currently a Jamaican immigrant living in the US. I'm not a green card holder nor am I a citizen but I do currently have DACA. I have family living in Sweden and would like to live there permanently. Would I need to obtain a visa from my home country and have it shipped to the US in order to travel to Sweden? Will I have any complications such as deportation at the airport?
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closed as off-topic by Zach Lipton, Some wandering yeti, Greg Hewgill, Gayot Fow, Ali Awan Jul 18 '17 at 2:58
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- "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – Zach Lipton, Some wandering yeti, Greg Hewgill, Gayot Fow, Ali Awan
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I'm currently a Jamaican immigrant living in the US. I'm not a green card holder nor am I a citizen but I do currently have DACA. I have family living in Sweden and would like to live there permanently. Would I need to obtain a visa from my home country and have it shipped to the US in order to travel to Sweden? Will I have any complications such as deportation at the airport?
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closed as off-topic by Zach Lipton, Some wandering yeti, Greg Hewgill, Gayot Fow, Ali Awan Jul 18 '17 at 2:58
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – Zach Lipton, Some wandering yeti, Greg Hewgill, Gayot Fow, Ali Awan
You don't need a visa to leave the US, but you will need a visa to move to Sweden permanently. Our sister site expatriates.stackexchange.com can help more with that (we only do short-term travel here, not permanent moves), but you'll need to supply more information about what basis you have for applying for Swedish residency.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 18 '17 at 0:48
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I'm currently a Jamaican immigrant living in the US. I'm not a green card holder nor am I a citizen but I do currently have DACA. I have family living in Sweden and would like to live there permanently. Would I need to obtain a visa from my home country and have it shipped to the US in order to travel to Sweden? Will I have any complications such as deportation at the airport?
customs-and-immigration
I'm currently a Jamaican immigrant living in the US. I'm not a green card holder nor am I a citizen but I do currently have DACA. I have family living in Sweden and would like to live there permanently. Would I need to obtain a visa from my home country and have it shipped to the US in order to travel to Sweden? Will I have any complications such as deportation at the airport?
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closed as off-topic by Zach Lipton, Some wandering yeti, Greg Hewgill, Gayot Fow, Ali Awan Jul 18 '17 at 2:58
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – Zach Lipton, Some wandering yeti, Greg Hewgill, Gayot Fow, Ali Awan
closed as off-topic by Zach Lipton, Some wandering yeti, Greg Hewgill, Gayot Fow, Ali Awan Jul 18 '17 at 2:58
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions about immigration or moving for extended periods of time (studies or employment, among others) are off-topic. Our sister site, Expatriates Stack Exchange might be a better place to ask. See also the meta post Is it OK to ask questions about immigration?." – Zach Lipton, Some wandering yeti, Greg Hewgill, Gayot Fow, Ali Awan
You don't need a visa to leave the US, but you will need a visa to move to Sweden permanently. Our sister site expatriates.stackexchange.com can help more with that (we only do short-term travel here, not permanent moves), but you'll need to supply more information about what basis you have for applying for Swedish residency.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 18 '17 at 0:48
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You don't need a visa to leave the US, but you will need a visa to move to Sweden permanently. Our sister site expatriates.stackexchange.com can help more with that (we only do short-term travel here, not permanent moves), but you'll need to supply more information about what basis you have for applying for Swedish residency.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 18 '17 at 0:48
You don't need a visa to leave the US, but you will need a visa to move to Sweden permanently. Our sister site expatriates.stackexchange.com can help more with that (we only do short-term travel here, not permanent moves), but you'll need to supply more information about what basis you have for applying for Swedish residency.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 18 '17 at 0:48
You don't need a visa to leave the US, but you will need a visa to move to Sweden permanently. Our sister site expatriates.stackexchange.com can help more with that (we only do short-term travel here, not permanent moves), but you'll need to supply more information about what basis you have for applying for Swedish residency.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 18 '17 at 0:48
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You don't need a visa to leave the US, but you will need a visa to move to Sweden permanently. Our sister site expatriates.stackexchange.com can help more with that (we only do short-term travel here, not permanent moves), but you'll need to supply more information about what basis you have for applying for Swedish residency.
– Zach Lipton
Jul 18 '17 at 0:48