IIRC, they changed that several years ago. Perhaps they changed it back, I don't know. But MW was still working there when they made that change. And I've not been back in since they let MW go (I've spent many thousands of dollars elsewhere because of it) - despite another good dude and INGOer working there. I digress.And bear in mind some gun stores ONLY accept a drivers license for purchases. Bradis I know specifically states they do not accept a state ID for at least firearms transactions.
She's only been here for 2 years. Her English isn't very good. It's something that we're working on.Why hasn’t she applied for US citizenship? Can still hold duel citizenship.
Yes. I am a permanent resident myself. She can legally purchase firearms per federal law (state law may say differently).I have a question that I'm sure someone on here can answer. My wife is a Vietnamese immigrant. We've been married for 4 years and she has been in the U.S. for 2 years. She has her Permanent Resident (green card), SSN and IN state ID.
My question is can she legally purchase firearms?
You can after 5 yrs of being a permanent resident.Why hasn’t she applied for US citizenship? Can still hold duel citizenship.
IIRC, they changed that several years ago. Perhaps they changed it back, I don't know. But MW was still working there when they made that change. And I've not been back in since they let MW go (I've spent many thousands of dollars elsewhere because of it) - despite another good dude and INGOer working there. I digress.
Should just be able to utilize the gov't issued ID (green card).
If it were me, I'd go to a shop and speak with someone about it.
Line 20 of the 4473 states: "If you are an alien, record your U.S.-issued alien or admission number (AR#, USCIS#, or I94#):"
So - if she has one of those ID's on her ID - then that would go in the box.
This is a good advice. Does she have a state id with her address, dob?And bear in mind some gun stores ONLY accept a drivers license for purchases. Bradis I know specifically states they do not accept a state ID for at least firearms transactions.
Its a good shop, but didnt want you guys to waste your time trying there.
And if she is lawful to possess and carry a gun, it doesnt have to be HER gun. She can carry ANY gun if she is considered a proper person.