Fathers with parental rights are not always listed on the birth certificate.
Ravens Rule
A parent is the only one who can obtain a birth certificate. Your husband will have to do this.
A passport cannot be obtained without the signature of the other parent.
Legally, a parent can only change wrong information on a birth record, and even then, it's difficult to do. Parents who dislike or hate each other cannot remove the other parent's name from a birth certificate.
The custodial parent can change the child's name to anything she wishes.
Not signing a birth certificate does not remove one's responsibility. If you are not the bio parent of the child, attempt to arrange for testing that will be evidence of that. Otherwise, you are the parent of a child.
A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.
The mother becomes the only legal parent of the child. However, if the father requests it, a DNA test may conducted, and his name added on the birth certificate.
No. What you suggest is not possible.
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 birth certificate can only have one father and only the biological father is allowed to be on it. And only he can sign it. A step parent have no legal right to the child.
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.