No. One official requirement is to be a natural-born US citizen.
You can not revoke the citizenship of an adopted child. You do not have that power. Only the government has that power. The government has used it in the case of adults who lied on their applications for citizenship.
Contact the Agency from which the child was adopted. Otherwise , call you local Dept. of Children's and Family Services for advice. And a lawyer.
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In the US, an adopted child has the exact same legal rights as a birth child, so yes.
No, a child cannot travel internationally with an expired passport.
No, a child cannot travel internationally without a passport.
When the minor illegal alien is adopted, the minor child gains the citizenship of his adopted parents, so when he/she is adopted they become a US citizen if their parents are US citizens.
No, he was not. While he lived in Indonesia with his mom and step-dad for four years, there is no evidence his step-dad ever adopted him.
Yes, an older child can be adopted.
Andrew Jackson (U.S. President) had adopted one child, a boy, who he & his wife named after him, Andrew Jackson, Jr.
The adopted child have the same right as the biological child.
You can adopt someone to be your child but to be your nephew he had to be adopted by your siblings. Then he will be your nephew. There is no nephew-adoption.