Transmission of U.S. citizenship depends on
Some examples of documentary evidence which may be considered to demonstrate that physical presence requirements have been met may include (but are not limited to):
If you have other children who have been issued with a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, this may be considered as supplemental evidence. Please also read important information regarding Supporting Documents.
Adopted children do not acquire citizenship automatically upon adoption; however, they may be eligible for citizenship through naturalization. For further information, please see our page on immigrant visas.
This table is intended for use only as a general reference guide. Final adjudication authority rests with the consular officer. For the purpose of transmission of citizenship, Residence and Physical Presence are not considered to be the same.
| If both parents are U.S. citizens, whether married or not |
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At least one parent must have held residence in the U.S. or its possession for any length of time. |
| If parents are married at the time of the child’s birth, but only one is a U.S. Citizen |
The U.S. Citizen parent must have had physical presence in the U.S. or its possessions for at least five years, two of which must be after the age of 14. (This is only for children born on or after November 14, 1986.) |
| If parents are unmarried at time of child’s birth, the mother is a U.S. citizen and the father is a non-U.S. citizen |
The mother must have had physical presence in the U.S. or its possession for one continuous year. |
| If parents are unmarried at the time of the child’s birth, the father is a U.S. citizen and the mother is a non-U.S. citizen. |
The father must have had physical presence in the U.S. or its possessions for five years, two years of which were after the age of 14; and blood relationship established between father and child; and father (unless deceased) agrees in writing to support child until age 18; and while child is under age 18:
Additional information required with this application |
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