no,you cant be a Mexican citizen if you weren't born there
Yes, an American citizen may sponsor a same-sex Mexican spouse for a visa, permanent residency and, ultimately, citizenship.
no they do not the Mexican instead becomes an American citizen
She will still need to be sponsored by the spouse (who is an American Citizen) and apply for residency first. Once permanent residency is granted, she has to wait (I believe it's approximately two years) to apply for citizenship.
A Mexican-American.
In my experience, it would depend on how much US residency the man has and what date he became a US citizen. Children of US citizens are eligible to derive citizenship from their US citizen parents (jus sanguinis), but the citizen parent must meet age and residency requirements.
father borm in san francisco but the mother is an mexican citizen and baby born in mexico is the baby an american citizen
no. so just hope he is a fast runner.
If you and your children have a passport, just get on a bus or plane and go; otherwise you should contact the American embassy or any of the consulates on major Mexican cities for legal advice.
Yes he does, such as custody, visitation and support issues. As for immigration, having a citizen child is no basis to get legal residency (at least not until the child is 21)
Yes; Mexican and American laws allow for a person to hold dual citizenship.
He is both Mexican and American. He has dual citizenship.
sure whynot