If she gets a visa, green card or some other Immigration papers from INS. Having a baby in the US does not instantly grant immigration papers. I agree with the last poster. Sometimes US immigration laws are rough. And: No. She will not be admitted iun the USA, just because she had a child here. She has to get a visa some other way. Her child can only apply for a green card for her mother when the child reaches the age of 21 years old.
father borm in san francisco but the mother is an mexican citizen and baby born in mexico is the baby an american citizen
You have to be born in America to be a citizen
No he/she was born in that country and is a citizen
yes
no because it is the country that you are born in that's why there are pregnant woman crossing into America from Mexico so there child is American.
You are Mexican-American.
He is both Mexican and American. He has dual citizenship.
Yes, you are Mexican whenever one of your parents is a Mexican citizen. Even if you were born in Antarctica or the middle of the Ocean, if your mother is Mexican, your are Mexican too.
Esperanza and her mother were helped by a guide named Tio Luis who helped them escape to the United States across the border from Mexico.
If you were born in America you would be an Irish hispanic American citizen.
If you are legally a citizen, then you are good to go, as far as that qualification. Your mother's issues should not matter. You can call a Border Patrol human resources person and inquire about qualifications.
Yes.