Yes, a US citizen can Study Abroad. You have various choices. First, if you are in college, a number of American Colleges have a number of branches in Europe. If you go to the campus in America, you can spend a year abroad. Second, a number of American colleges have agreements with colleges abroad. You can study at one of them for credit. In those two cases, you arrange details through the college. Third, you can find out information through other sources and check with your college if they will accept your credit. Fourth, some Americans go to foreign colleges for their degrees. European colleges now award American style degrees. Fifth, there are programs after college such as Fulbrights. Sixth, there are High school exchange student programs. Your guidance counsellor might be able to tell you where to start.
he is a German born u.s. citizen
No- that is considered bigamy.
A US citizen is someone who was born in the United States, or who was born abroad but his or her parents were US citizens at the time. Also, a person can naturalize to become a citizen.
Birth in the US territories,Birth abroad to a US citizen parent,Naturalization as a US citizen after legally living in the US for 5 years.
Yes, the child born to a US citizen, can be a US citizen irrespective of place of birth.In your case, the child will also be a dual citizen. But remember to register your child's birth at the US embassy or consulate if he or she is born abroad.
You need the passport of the country of which you are a citizen. You cannot have a US passport until you are a US citizen.
Why would he/she have to return to the US? It's a personal choice.
Yes, he will be treated as "US Citizen born abroad"
Yes. Both my daughters were born in FRance, but because I am a US citizen, so are they; but you have to go to the US Embassy of the country born in and request a Consular Report of Birth Abroad.
A person can become a citizen of the US by 1) birth in the US 2) birth abroad to US citizen parents 3) naturalization
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No, it would be considered a marriage abroad.