CITIZENSHIP
THROUGH PARENTS
Under many circumstances,
a child born abroad to one or two U-S citizen parent(s) is considered
a U.S. citizen at birth. However, the laws of U-S citizenship at birth
are very complex, and have been changed by Congress on a number of occasions.
To decide if someone was granted citizenship at birth, there are several
steps to consider. First, one must determine the appropriate law that
applies, depending on the date of birth of the child. The next step is
to determine if one or both parents were U-S citizens at the time of the
birth. If both parents were citizens, the child more than likely acquired
citizenship at birth. If only one parent was a citizen, it must be established
whether that parent had sufficient residence or physical presence in the
U-S prior to the childs birth.
The law in this area
is quite complex. We highly suggest that you consult with us should you
have questions with respect to this area of the law.
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