Once you get the US citizenship status you have full freedom to travel abroad with the US passport.Any problem while you travel the US embassy abroad will help you. You can apply for work in the judiciary only as a US citizen. You get the right to vote also. You will be eligible for many government sponsored benefits.
An embassy is technically owned by the country. So a US embassy will be owned by the US and not India
Yes. If the child is born in the US, the the US citizenship is automatically acquired. If born abroad, you simply must register the child's birth at the nearest US embassy or consulate.
Parent(s) who are US citizens, should contact the nearest US embassy or consulate general and register their child's citizenship as soon as possible if they have not done so.
The child is entitled to both nationalities. Contact the nearest US embassy or consulate general and apply for a certificate of registration of birth 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.
Embassies is the plural of embassy.
The US Embassy is in Akasaka, not Roppongi. Close, but not the same thing.
The people go to the US embassy and fail as many times as the US embassy allows them.
It is a certificate that acts as certificate of citizenship for children whose parents live abroad. You have to go the embassy of your country of citizenship, register your child's birth who was born abroad and get that certificate in order for him/her to gain your citizenship officially.
You can apply at the National Passport Information Center. If you are abroad, go to your nearest Embassy or Consulate.
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