1) Birth Certificate showing place of birth as being in the USA; 2) Naturalization Papers showing that person has become a US citizen; 3) US Passport (which normally requires one of the above to acquire);
If and when you are found out you will be deported.
A copy of your citizenship documents is available from the US State Department.
To prove that you are eligible to work in the US, you need to provide documents such as a valid US passport, a green card, or an employment authorization document (EAD). These documents show that you are legally allowed to work in the country.
To prove eligibility to work in the US, you need to provide documents such as a valid US passport, a permanent resident card, or an employment authorization document issued by the US government. These documents demonstrate that you are legally allowed to work in the country.
An individual can prove their eligibility to work in the US by providing documents such as a valid US passport, a green card, or an employment authorization document (EAD) issued by the US government. These documents show that the individual is legally allowed to work in the country.
No, you cannot leave the US without a passport. A passport is required for international travel to prove your identity and citizenship.
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no because you need important documents to prove that you are a US citizen
To prove their legal right to work in the US, individuals can provide documents such as a valid US passport, a permanent resident card (green card), an employment authorization document (EAD), or a work visa issued by the US government. These documents demonstrate that the individual is authorized to work in the country.
Most places its 18 or Must be accompanied by your legal guardian with documents to prove it
I think that if your father was (and/or still is) a US citizen, then you are also a US citizen no matter where you were born. It should be rather easy to get an american passport in the US embassy or consulate in the phillipines for you. As for your mother, I believe that she has to apply for a US visa or "green card" based on her marriage to your father who was/is a US citizen, or thru your US citizenship if you are over 21 years old.
This is a rather loaded question, but I'll do my best. Barack Obama would only have to prove his citizenship to Congress. Congress has not requested proof therefore he has not had to prove his citizenship. If the State of Hawaii provided him with a birth certificate then he needs no further proof. He has a State Government with documentation that he was actually born in the US, regardless of what anyone may think, there is no real way to prove otherwise.