I don.t think you could renew your birth certificate, but may be get a replacement certificate.
Do you have a US birth certificate? Where were you born?
the parent should be on the birth certificate so long as they are the biological parent. Doesn't matter if they are a US citizen or not.
The American parent should apply for a "certificate of birth abroad" for the child at the nearest US mission. The certificate acts as a certificate of US citizenship.
If you are a US citizen by birth to US citizen parents you would have to file the Form N-600 to get the Certificate of Citizenship as proof for US citizenship. Else after successful completion of naturalization process a naturalization certificate would be given as proof for US citizenship.
The United States Constitution. As proof of being a US citizen, if you are a US citizen by birth right you would get the citizenship certificate as proof for citizenship. In case you naturalized you would be given the naturalization certificate as proof for US citizenship.Using the USCIS Form N-600 you could apply for a certificate or Form N-565 to replace a lost or stolen one. This certificate is best proof of your US citizen status.
If you were born in Canada, how did you get a US birth certificate in the first place???
This question is meaningless, it is missing punctuation. But the answer of the question "Would having only a birth certificate be absolute proof of citizenship, in the US, if your father was not a citizen and your mother did not meet the requirements for citizenship?" would be no. For example, Czech birth certificates have nothing to do with US citizenship.
If you are returning on a flight, yes. Otherwise with a birth certificate or driver's license is enough.
Her child is definitely a US citizen which the baby's birth certificate proves it. but the mother cant apply for residency.
Obviously hes not ony a citizen but he was born in the USA and has a USA birth certificate. Otherwise, he would be unable to run for president.
It must be a state-issued birth certificate with the state's seal on it. You will also need a government-issued photo ID for anyone over 18. As long as you are a US citizen and you are cruising from and to a US port, you will not need a passport.
Any US citizen is free to enter the US at any time. However, this US citizen child who hasn't lived in the country will need to have some documentation which proves his or her citizenship, such as a passport or birth certificate.