Only if the birth is registered in that country's U.S. embassy. If not, he can still be a citizen if father lived in the US a certain amount of years, and a certain amount of years past a specific age ( the actual years and age depends on the father's year of birth). If that fails,
Answer: if the child is born in the US, that child will be a US citizen
Yes
Irrespective of the nationality of the mother or father, if the child is born in US soil, he/she will be automatically be a US Citizen
Yes, he will be treated as "US Citizen born abroad"
You have an automatic American Citizenship as the father is an American citizen. It doesn't matter whether or not you are born on a military base or if your mother isn't a American citizen.
Answer: If your blood father is born in the US that makes him a citizen. In that case all you have to do is file form N-600 Application for Certificate of Citzenship ($460), you can get that at uscis.gov
father borm in san francisco but the mother is an mexican citizen and baby born in mexico is the baby an american citizen
no
Yes, you are a citizen by the mere virtue that your father is an American and you have lived in the country for more than 3 years.
If either parent was a citizen of Ireland at the time of the birth, the newborn would automatically be a citizen of Ireland as well.
if this alien becomes pregnant by an American, the baby is automaticaly an American citizen but at any time the mother can be deported back to her country unless she is married to the father of the baby or to a u.s citizen.
He is both Mexican and American. He has dual citizenship.
His mother was a native born US citizen; his father was a citizen of Kenya living in the US on a student visa.