This answerÊdepends on your fiancee's visa status. While you are free to leave the United States, not having a visa will bar re-entry into the United States.Ê
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Yes, an American citizen doesnt lose that citizenship when another citizenship is gained.
In order to get a British passport you need to be a citizen. People with indefinite leave to reside in the country may be eligible for a travel document, especially if they are stateless. Please check on eligiblity with the local CAB.
Yes, he will be treated as "US Citizen born abroad"
you can be from another country, but you must become an American citizen.
No. He was originally Austrian, later became stateless and then he acquired German citizenship.
There is no other single word for US citizen. That is why people say American even though it is ambiguous.
If a baby is born within America, even if its parents are from another country, it is automatically an American citizen, and is entitled to the rights and privileges of an American citizen, specially in the USA.
No.
It's the place you were born. If you were born in USA you are a native American citizen. ---- You don't become a native citizen. Either you are or you aren't, as noted above. To become a naturalized citizen is another story.
yes he is an american citizen
yes he was an American citizen