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The INS.
Well... I think he got a citizenship when he moved to England. (Maybe I am not postitive)
It is by decree of certain members of the federal judiciary that U.S. citizenship is conferred.
XD yes.
Since you have British citizenship, for an unlimited period of time.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services(USCIS) is responsible for all citizenship, visas, green card etc requirements. The processing is entirely done through them. It is the agency fully responsible for all lawful immigration processes.
Yes, he was born Liverpool-Merseyside, England, UK
Yes you can do it.
By nationality and citizenship-- yes. By blood-ethnicity-- not necessarily.
Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher, so he was a citizen of England.
He was born in Essex England, and moved to Maryland at the age of seven. He is still a citizen of England, and has not applied for joint on full citizenship in the U.S.
He was born in Essex England, and moved to Maryland at the age of seven. He is still a citizen of England, and has not applied for joint on full citizenship in the U.S.