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| 26. | If I cannot transmit Citizenship to my child, is
there a way that my child can become a U.S. citizen? | | | | | | Yes,
when you cannot transmit Citizenship to your child born overseas because you do not have the required physical presence time in the U.S., you have two options: | | | |
| | | | You may apply for the expeditious Naturalization of your child, if a U.S. citizen grandparent has enough physical presence time in the U.S. This procedure must be done through
the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The process can take from six months to a year or more, and the child must go to the U.S. to be naturalized |  | |
| The U.S. citizen parent may file for an immigrant visa for the child. Under the Child Citizenship Act, once the child enters the U.S. on an immigrant visa, the child automatically becomes a U.S. citizen |
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| 27. | Can my spouse obtain a U.S. passport or Citizenship through marriage? |
| | | | | A U.S. citizen cannot transmit Citizenship to a spouse. Your spouse would be required to apply for an immigrant visa and reside in the U.S.
as a legal permanent resident. An application for Naturalization is made to the Department of Homeland Security on fulfilling a residency requirement. Once naturalized, your spouse would be eligible to apply for a U.S. passport. |
| 28. | Can I become a U.S. citizen again after losing my U.S. Citizenship once? |
| | | | | Probably, some Supreme Court decisions have opened the way for review of many loss of Citizenship cases. Although each case is different, many do not
stand up to the revised level of scrutiny and can be vacated with the consequent restoration of Citizenship. | | | | | |
Note: You can also go through the Naturalization process to regain U.S. Citizenship, provided you have a way to acquire permanent residence. |
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