How you can qualify for US citizenship through naturalization or through your parents explained by former INS Citizenship Attorney (1976-82) Carl Shusterman.
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If you were born outside of the U.S., did you acquire US citizenship through parents or grandparents? If you were born abroad to U.S. citizen parents, you probably are a U.S. citizen. However, you need to get some paperwork to prove this. What if you were born abroad and only ...
Some countless opportunities and benefits are offered to immigrants becoming citizens, which is a large bonus of going through the process of becoming a citizen. Whether you undergo thenaturalization processor marry a citizen, the goal of citizenship is very sought after. Introduction to US Citizensh...
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In general, “Citizenship through parents” can work in two different ways: The first is if one or both of your parents were U.S. citizens at the time of your birth and your parents meet certain requirements of time lived inside the U.S. ...
If a child’s parents are married and one is a US citizen and one is a foreign national, or if the child is born to an unmarried US citizen father, the US citizen parent must meet US physical pre...
Even worse, thousands of immigrants, naturalized as minors through a parent’s application, may have their citizenship annulled through no fault of their own. Perhaps worse still, if that is imaginable, many American-born children might find their citizenship in doubt if their parents are denatura...
of US citizenship. It is important to note that parents cannot renounce citizenship on behalf of a child once the child has US citizenship. The regulations generally require that a child waits until age 18 to renounce his or her own citizenship if this is the path the child chooses to take...
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