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How to go to the United States as a soldier with a Hong Kong permanent identity card?

4L is basically right.

However, if you want to obtain American citizenship through military service, you must make achievements in the military, which can also be called meritorious military service. In this way, you can become an American citizen immediately after retirement. But if you retire, you can only get a green card first, just like 4L said, but it's okay. Anyway, if you decide to enter America, you can stay there.

I don't know your age and education. It seems that the requirement of military service in the United States is that no matter where you come from, that is to say, whether you are a legal immigrant or an illegal immigrant, you can do military service (no one checks your background). In this case, it can be said that there is basically no threshold. As long as you set foot on American soil and want to do so, nothing can stop you.

No matter what I taught you is right or wrong, I'm just answering your question now. You must think clearly and be responsible for your actions.

The first thing you need to solve is how to go to America. Whether you enter the country legally or illegally, as long as you go to the United States, you are half successful. When you arrive, you can consider reporting to the military service bureau immediately. This is the procedure of enlistment. It is best to find job advertisements and relevant departments in the United States, so that you can make a statement. This is not a problem.

I'm not sure how many years I will retire from the army. Anyway, wait. When you retire, you will get a service certificate. If you do well, there should be some reward records and so on.

When you have your service certificate or other materials that prove that you have served effectively and meet the requirements for naturalization, you can go to the US Immigration Service. Don't worry about whether they will solve your problem in the future.

Incidentally, since 2003, except for the Coast Guard, the National Guard and the Reserve, people who want to enter the regular active service must hold a green card, otherwise they will not be admitted.