Absolutely.
Any person meeting the requirement for refugee status under the applicant country, and generally under international law, can be, in principle, accorded refugee status.
Cases of U.S. citizens seeking refugee status are rare; accordance of refugee status to U.S. citizens still rarer. Cases do exist.
There are no restrictions on whom a refugee may marry. A refugee can definitely marry a US citizen, and they would also be able to attain permanent US residency through the marriage.
YES
only if a US citizen has dual citizenship with another country, than you can have a passport for each country.
Any child born in the US is considered a US citizen.
If the foreign citizen is in the US and violates a treaty of the US, he/she can be brought in a US court. Otherwise, if the citizen is in another country, the court of that country is responsible for that violation.
nope you have to have a green card first or us citizen
Naturalized citizen is one term.
Naturalized citizen is one term.
Naturalized citizen is one term.
It makes no difference how long a US citizen of ANY age is out of the country. "Once a US Citizen, always a US Citizen." -UNLESS- you renounce your US citizenship and become a citizen of another country. However, since the question is about a 'minor' child that eventuality should not arise.
Yes, it is possible for a US citizen to hold dual citizenship with another country.
Yes, a US citizen can hold dual citizenship, which means they are a citizen of the United States and another country at the same time.