Jackolantern
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Seems like you will have to convince your father to move to the US. Not for life, but at least long enough for the time it takes to make your citizenship official.
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I would assume that you would have to demonstrate that you will be actually living with your dad in the US and not just traveling to the US with him to claim the benefits of INA 320.
Please start your own thread and explain the full details (e.g. how old is the oldest child, how long did your US citizen sister live in the US and is she living in the US now or planning to, when did she become a citizen [was it before or after her children's birth?], etc.), as that is a different situation given that the rules are somewhat different for citizenship derived from a mother.Hi Danny,
Just want to know what you did cause my sister's kids are in a similar position (My sister is a US citizen and her 3 children were born abroad).