Not exact matches
But with very few exceptions you can't get a traineeship from
U.S. government sources without
U.S. citizenship or
permanent residency status.
Almost all government fellowship programs are restricted to
U.S. citizens,
permanent residents, or noncitizen nationals, the latter group consisting of people who have full
residency status in
U.S. territories.
Be a
U.S. citizen or have
permanent residency status and possess a valid
U.S. Social Security number.
The cosigner has a few requirements, too — they must be a
U.S. citizen (or have
permanent residency status and a valid SSN), they must be the legal age of majority in their state / territory of
residency, and they must have at least $ 24,000 in annual income.
Borrowers who meet the age of majority in their state may apply for cosigner release by providing proof of graduation (or completion of certification program), income, and
U.S. citizenship or
permanent residency (if your
status has changed since you applied).
«The
U.S. government prioritizes
permanent residency for immigrants who can contribute to the nation's economy,» said D'Alessio, and if a resident becomes unable to work and has to apply for government assistance (like welfare), «could place [their]
residency status in jeopardy.»