Of course. You are a US citizen, so your baby is a US citizen. The US is unique in that we grant automatic citizenship to babies born on our soil. You will eb allowed to travel with your infant back over the border. If both parents of the child are United States citizens, then the child is a U.S. citizen no matter the place of birth. As to the question of returning to the U.S., both parents must prove their U.S. citizenship and prove that they are the mother and father of a child. In your example, they would be issued a Mexican birth certificate (from the state of Mexico that child was born) and the mother and fathers name should be on that document. The couple may also visit the nearest U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate and a department of state offical can issue a U.S. passport for the child.
If a woman is legally separated and gets pregnant by another man will it automatically be the husbans due to marriage?
The man who made you pregnant.
While on paid vacation, you can do as you wish. Relax, travel, work another job, or volunteer. If you received liquidated vacation PAY from a "previous job", nothing prevents you working a new job.
yes if you are legally divorced there should be no problem
You cannot legally marry if your divorce is not final, even if you go to another country it is still bigamy.
Certainly.
16 is the legal age to be pregnant
You're kidding, right? If you are still married, you can not legally marry another! No one cares if you have a divorce in progress or not. It's like being pregnant; you are either married (can't legally marry another) or you or divorced. There is no in between.
In Australia, a marriage performed in another country is seen as legal if the marriage is legally recognised in the country in which the marriage was performed and if the marriage would have been recognised as legally valid if it had of taken place in Australia.
No, becoming pregnant does not automatically emancipate a minor from their parents. Emancipation is a legal process that must be granted by a court or through marriage, reaching the age of majority, or joining the military, depending on the jurisdiction. Pregnancy alone does not typically grant emancipation.
Of course not! You can only be married to one person at a time anywhere in the world.
If you are already legally married and "got married" in another country you are committing bigamy, which is a crime. It can get you deported and even jailed. Also, your second "marriage" is invalid.