| Frequently Asked Questions |
Your Immigration Questions Answered by VisaPro.
Here, you will find detailed answers to many of most common immigration questions. |
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| 24. | What should I do if there is no birth record or file
for me and I need to apply for U.S. Citizenship? | | | | | |
| If you were born in the U.S. and there is no birth record on file, you will need the following documents to substantiate your Citizenship: | | | |
| | | | A letter from the Vital Statistics office of the state of your birth
with your name and what years were searched for your birth record |  | | |
Early public records to prove your birth in the U.S. |
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| | | If you were born outside the U.S. and your U.S. parent(s) did not register your birth at the U.S. embassy or consulate,
you may apply for a passport. You will need: | | | | | |
| | Your foreign birth certificate that includes your parents' names |  |
| | Evidence of your parent(s) U.S. Citizenship |  |
| | Your parents' marriage certificate | |
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| 25. | How do I get a birth certificate proving my US Citizenship if I was born abroad? |
| | | | | If one or both of your parents was a U.S. citizen when you were born abroad, your parent(s) should have registered your birth at a U.S. embassy or consulate, and, received a Form FS-240, Consular
Report of Birth Abroad. This form is acceptable legal proof of birth and U.S. Citizenship. |
| 26. | Can I claim U.S. Citizenship if I was born while my parents were in the U.S. on student status? | | | |
| | Yes, almost anybody born in the U.S. is a U.S. citizen regardless of the nationality or status of the parents. The only exception is for children of foreign diplomats who have full diplomatic immunity. Anyone else may apply for an American passport by presenting an original birth certificate
showing birth in the U.S. and adequate identity documents. | |
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| On this topic Citizenship |
N-25, N-426, N-643, N-300, N-470, N-643 Supplement A, N-336, N-565, N-644, N-400, N-600, N-648
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