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Citizenship Articles

Citizenship

Articles on US Citizenship



Children's Citizenship Print E-mail

Your children may not be as American as you think. If they are born overseas, there are special requirements they and their parents must satisfy in order for them to be recognized as US citizens.

 
On citizenship Print E-mail

Although the U.S. Supreme Court has never specifically addressed the meaning of "natural born citizen," there are several Supreme Court decisions that help define citizenship:

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Child citizenship Act of 2000 Print E-mail

Changes in Citizenship Laws

With relatively little fanfare, President Clinton signed into law on 30 October 2000, a modification of Section 320 of the Immigration and Nationality Act which makes it a bit easier for minor children of US citizens (both foreign-born and adopted abroad) to become citizens of the US.

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Naturalization under Section 322 Print E-mail

Section 322 of the Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA) provides for facilitated naturalization of non-citizen minor children of (some) Americans living abroad.

The following is an American Citizens Abroad (ACA) synthesis and update, based in good part on a series of memos issued by Ms. Michael Adler, AARO, Paris

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ACA's position on children's citizenship Print E-mail

Your children may not be as American as you think. If they are born overseas, there are special requirements they and their parents must satisfy in order for them to be recognized as US citizens. ACA holds a clear position on the transmission of one’s American nationality to children.

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