Answer: You can travel anywhere in the US. But if you want to travel outside the US you need to get a passport and file a form I-131 Application for Travel Documents ( to ensure that you can get back into the US). If you have any question you can contact the Department of Homeland Security at (800)375-5283.
kinda... If non-Americans have US citizenship, then they can, but without, NO
This will depend on the citizenship of the child. You need your passport since this will be an international travel. The visa will depend on what country you are from and if you are eligible for a no Visa policy in the US. Valid identification card and money are also needed.
It depends if you have a US citizenship. If you do not then they will charge you an international fee of About $50. It takes a while to get your citizenship though.
Yes apart from the benefit of right to vote, freedom to travel abroad etc for work in the judiciary also US citizenship is mandatory.
If you hold a green card and are in the US, you should apply for a travel document. Contact the INS so that they can assist you to apply for US citizenship.
As far as I know the baby will receive automactic citizenship although the parent will not. The parent thus can go thru the steps for receiving their own citizenship.
That's such a dumb question.
Someone with dual citizenship should be able to enter and reside in each country in which citizenship is held without obtaining a visa. That is part of what citizenship is about - the right to enter and travel freely in your country of citizenship.
Once you get the US citizenship status you have full freedom to travel abroad with the US passport.Any problem while you travel the US embassy abroad will help you. You can apply for work in the judiciary only as a US citizen. You get the right to vote also. You will be eligible for many government sponsored benefits.
No the lottery is dor us residents only. Unless you have legal citizenship.
If you have a good credit score in the US there are some banks or mortgage compaines that don't require US citizenship. However it would be hard to have a good credit score in the US without citizenship as generally you need a social security number to apply for things like credit cards that build credit.
Yes