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This library provides answers to the most commonly asked questions about becoming a U.S. citizen. Click on the links below to view the questions and answers for each section:

U.S. Citizenship FOR CHILDREN

Questions and answers about the U.S. citizenship laws for children, place of birth and how that affects their U.S. citizenship, information you need to know about the Child Citizenship Act of 2000, and much more. Click on the question for the answer

  1. Does my child qualify for automatic citizenship under the Children Citizenship act (CCA)?

  2. If I am a U.S. citizen, is my child a U. S. citizen?

  3. If I am a U.S. citizen, but my child does not meet the requirements, can I still apply for citizenship for my child?

  4. My son/daughter was born overseas. Can he/she become a U.S. citizen?

  5. Is a child born outside the U.S. to American parents legally eligible to become President?

  6. Do I have to apply to U.S. of Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly known as the INS) for my child's citizenship?

  7. Will U.S. of Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly known as the INS) automatically provide me with documentation of my child's citizenship?

  8. What documentation can I get of my child's citizenship?

  9. Will my child be harmed if I wait for U.S. of Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly known as the INS) to re-engineer its process to document my child's citizenship?

  10. Will the re-engineering address the affidavit of support requirement?

  11. Is automatic citizenship provided for adopted children living outside the United States?

  12. Is automatic citizenship provided for those who are 18 years of age or older?

  13. Does my Child qualify for U.S. citizenship?

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