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Does most of sellers require deposits?

WTF does that even mean? Is this what you're talking about? Notice the states mentioned.

If the "migrant" doesn't have a surname or first name, then the issuing authority should assign them one, for the record. Like they did on Ellis Island 125 years ago.

If you "go by" Nirmil and have no last name, you should be assigned one, like "Workday" or "Rash." If your given name is Seymour, I'd assign you the last name "Butts."
 
Yeah I know Joe Biden let in 10 million foreigners without so much as a pat down, and there's 5 million H1Bs using scam companies to gain entry, but this magic dirt makes 'em all American and they should be able to stockpile arms just the same. Hell, invite 'em to the barbecue and let 'em fk my daughter if they have a green card. They're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats, but they're all Americans as far as I'm concerned.
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(Got help from AI to deliver my words better)
I moved here for work and recently started collecting and shooting as a hobby because it’s legal and accessible in this state. I’ve been involved in shooting for years: I was a competitive shooter in my previous country, and I legally owned firearms there. In that country, civilians generally need to be competitive shooters or professional hunters to possess firearms. so firearms arem't new to me.

Before buying here I checked the laws. As I understood them, an alien legally in the U.S. is not automatically prohibited from purchasing firearms if they meet the statutory exceptions (for example, possession of a valid hunting license or permit). That’s why I obtained a Georgia hunting license, went to a licensed dealer, completed the required checks, and the dealer approved my purchase. The relevant statutes and regs I looked at include 18 U.S.C. § 922(d)(5), (g)(5), (y)(2) and 27 C.F.R. §§ 478.11, 478.32(a)(5).
An alien legally in the U.S. is not prohibited from purchasing firearms unless the alien is admitted into the U.S. under a nonimmigrant visa and does not meet one of the exceptions as provided in 18 U.S.C. 922(y)(2), such as possession of a valid hunting license or permit.

I’m fully aware firearms are serious and dangerous. That’s exactly why I’ve been careful I don’t want trouble, I don’t want to harm anyone, and I intend to follow all applicable laws and rules. I posted here looking at used firearms because many vintage/classic guns are sold used and often at lower prices than new. That’s what I’m interested in, not anything shady.

I don’t want to make anyone uncomfortable and I don’t want this community to be a place where illegal activity happens.
 
If you have some kind of Alien resident number (typically called an "A#") and you're a legal resident in the US, you're good to go as long as you COULD pass a 4473, and meet other state-applicable requirements.

I'm here on a Green Card. I'm a 100% legal resident. I can buy as many guns as I like from an FFL or from a sketchy guy in the car park of a Home Depot provided it's in GA (because that's the state I live in) and the seller is prepared to sell to me for whatever criteria they want to apply - which could be sensible, arbitrary or outright nonsensical.

Personally, I wouldn't rely on just having a hunting permit alone to establish legal ownership of a firearm because of the federal dimension, simply because of the hassle factor if you have to deal with someone whose interpretation of local law may be incomplete.
 
I understand how it could be uncomfortable and worrying when it comes to aliens. I also believe that crimes and problems caused by foreigners are serious issues that must be prevented.

What I want to make clear is that I, at least, am enjoying this hobby while following all the laws and procedures. Of course, saying this under anonymity may not mean much, but I personally live here while complying with the rules.
I am in the process of obtaining a Georgia carry permit and registering fingerprint registration with the ATF.

It seems I may have created unnecessary controversy here. I want to sincerely apologize to all forum members, and I hope everyone continues to enjoy this hobby safely.
 
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