United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) release a new Fact Sheet answering some of the questions about U.S. citizenship after birth for children who are residing outside the United States and with at least one U.S. citizen parent. The main question this fact sheet answers is, “I Am a U.S. Citizen, And My Child Is Residing Outside the United States and Does Not Have Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) Status. Is My Child Able to Gain Citizenship?”! For their answer to that question and more details on the subject review the USCIS Fact Sheet, “U.S. CITIZENSHIP AFTER BIRTH FOR CHILDREN OF U.S. CITIZENS RESIDING OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES”.
Note: Members of the U.S. Armed Forces residing outside the U.S. have a different Fact Sheet to view, “U.S. CITIZENSHIP FOR CHILDREN OF U.S. CITIZEN MEMBERS OF U.S. ARMED FORCES RESIDING OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES”!
Source of Information:
USCIS (USCIS.gov), 7/18/24, USCIS Fact Sheet:
U.S. CITIZENSHIP AFTER BIRTH FOR CHILDREN OF U.S. CITIZENS RESIDING OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES
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