Was the child born here? If so, he/she is a US citizen. It should not have any problems at all. Yes he/she is entitled for a US passport
YES- anyone born in the US is a citizen Yes. The child is legal, but the parents are not. They can be deported and separated from the child, or just move back to where they came from with the child.
This is not enough. If two foreign-born parents have a child born in France, they can claim French citizenship for the child (turn towards the Préfecture with the birth certificate). Having a child entitled to French citizenship may help (but not be sufficient anyway) the parents to obtain their naturalization.
No. Two rhesus-negative parents cannot have a rhesus-positive child.
when the two parents that are dating become married and are legal
Yes, a child of divorced parents can have two passports if each parent holds citizenship in a different country and the child is eligible for citizenship in both countries.
The child's religion may be influenced by both parents' beliefs, but ultimately the child may choose their own path or a blend of their parents' beliefs. It is important for the parents to support the child in exploring and understanding different religions, and to allow the child to make their own decision when they are ready.
Maybe, it depends.
It is a very exciting and educational experience to take your child abroad while vacationing, but there are certain things you need to do in preparation for such an excursion. First and foremost, your child will need a passport. You need to gather and take to your local post office: two identical 2X2 color photos of your child, your child's birth certificate, your birth certificate or driver's license (to prove that your identification matches the information on your child's birth certificate), and your passport fees. Most people do not know this, but both parents need to be present when obtaining a passport for their child. If this is not possible, a notarized note of consent may be presented on behalf of the absent parent.
it is possible but the child can be a positive
Yes, it is possible for two left-handed parents to have a left-handed child. Left-handedness is influenced by genetics, but the inheritance pattern is complex and not fully understood. It is not guaranteed, but the likelihood is higher if both parents are left-handed.
Visa requires two signaturesSupplemental: (In the US) a passport application requires the signatures (or a notarized permission letter) of BOTH parents/guardians to take a minor child out of the country.
Yes. The geneotype for both parents must be AO+- for the child to be OO--