An American citizen born in Another Country can obtain a replacement birth certificate through the vital records office in the state where their parents were residents at the time of birth. If the birth occurred outside the U.S., they may need to contact the embassy or consulate of the country where they were born for assistance. Additionally, they can check with the National Center for Health Statistics or relevant state health departments for specific procedures.
I don.t think you could renew your birth certificate, but may be get a replacement certificate.
The American parent should apply for a "certificate of birth abroad" for the child at the nearest US mission. The certificate acts as a certificate of US citizenship.
If your birth certificate was filed in the United States of America then you are automatically an American citizen. If you also claim citizenship with another country, the United States government asks that you choose your citizenship to one or the other.
Yes, an American citizen doesnt lose that citizenship when another citizenship is gained.
Your husband will have to somehow prove that he is an American citizen. So, yes, he will need a certificate, as would anyone petitioning for his or her spouse, American-born or naturalized.
only if you were born in the united states with a U.S. birth certificate
Yes, he will be treated as "US Citizen born abroad"
Yes, an American citizen can hold dual citizenship with another country. This means they are recognized as a citizen by both the United States and another country at the same time.
Barack Obama is a citizen of only the United States, and has never held another citizenship instead or in addition to United States citizenship. He has disclosed a copy of State of Hawai'i birth certificate, whose authenticity has been reviewed and confirmed by nonpartisan fact-checking groups. Because he was born on American soil, he is by definition an American citizen.
you can be from another country, but you must become an American citizen.
Yes, it is possible for an American citizen to hold dual citizenship with another country.
No. A birth certificate is issued after you are born, usually in the city and state where the birth took place. Barack Obama's birth was recorded in Honolulu, Hawaii, for example. A certificate of naturalization is provided when a person who is an immigrant decides to become a citizen, passes the tests and takes the oath. My maternal grandfather was born and raised in Lithuania, for example; but when he emigrated and moved to America, he decided he wanted to be a U.S. citizen, and he was issued a certificate of naturalization. A naturalized citizen of the United States is one who has become a citizen, after being born in another country. A "natural born citizen," on the other hand, is one who was born in the United States and did not come here from another country.