A famous citizen from Lithuania would be a man name George Fortener. He was one of few to come to the U.S.
Lithuania had no influence on the US.
Zygimantas Pavilionis is the Ambassador to the US for Lithuania.
I wont to know if he is a US citizen. Seeing that he came to the US in 2008 from Gremany. They ran him out of the church he had formed in 1980 because he stole the offering.
No, not automatically. According to Lithuanian immigration law he would have to live uninterrupted in Lithuania for 7 years. He would then have to give up his US citizenship and conform to some other regulations, including passing a test for his knowledge of the language and constitution.Here is a link: http://www.migration.lt/index.php?p=91&lng=en
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M avratilova came to the US in 1975, and became a US citizen in 1981.
US Embassy in Lithuania is located in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. United States Embassy Akmenų gatvė 6 Vilnius, Lithuania LT-03106 More information: http://vilnius.usembassy.gov/
Celia Cruz defected to the US when Castro came to power in Cuba in 1959. She became a US citizen in 1961.
Obama is the only president with one parent that was not a US citizen. Both of Jackson's parents were born in Ireland and his father died before the US came into existence but he would have been a US citizen had he lived longer. All of the other presidential parents were born in what is now the US.
Depends on when he came into the US. Your best bet would be to talk to an immigration lawyer.
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A citizen can petition their parents if the citizen is at least 21.