Hi, I had posted a couple of days ago under the thread topic "Confused about the Child Citizenship Act" and got no replies. So I figured if I post a much shorter thread, people will not get so overwhelmed by reading.
I have dual citizenship, German and U.S., got naturalized in 2013, and am living in Germany with my two sons who were both born in Germany. My baby son, born in 2014, got dual citizenship through me. My older son was born in 2007 when I only had a green card. I have sole custody and the kids' father lives in the States but only has a green card.
Question with regards to the Child citizenship act: For my older son, do I petition for him with the I-130 / immi visa and then travel to the U.S. to get his passport upon entry (first option of the CCA), if yes, do I need the N-600 after entry or do I get his passport issued the same day at the passport agency? Or do I qualify for the second option of the CCA that states that I can claim citizenship for him if I was in the U.S. for 5 years (I was there from 1998-2007, 2009-2013)? Does this only apply if the U.S. parent had citizenship at the child's birth?
Thank You for Your responses.
I have dual citizenship, German and U.S., got naturalized in 2013, and am living in Germany with my two sons who were both born in Germany. My baby son, born in 2014, got dual citizenship through me. My older son was born in 2007 when I only had a green card. I have sole custody and the kids' father lives in the States but only has a green card.
Question with regards to the Child citizenship act: For my older son, do I petition for him with the I-130 / immi visa and then travel to the U.S. to get his passport upon entry (first option of the CCA), if yes, do I need the N-600 after entry or do I get his passport issued the same day at the passport agency? Or do I qualify for the second option of the CCA that states that I can claim citizenship for him if I was in the U.S. for 5 years (I was there from 1998-2007, 2009-2013)? Does this only apply if the U.S. parent had citizenship at the child's birth?
Thank You for Your responses.
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