No, consult with an immigration consultant instead of a lawyer. I am damn sure, an immigration consultant can easily assist you regarding your issue.
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US Citizenship
An applicant for naturalization must be a permanent resident (green card holder) before filing.*Except for the certain U.S. military members and their dependents, naturalization can only be granted for the US Citizenship. So, you can apply for the citizenship being a dependent...
The best time to apply for your sons green card is when you're just applying "fuh so". In this way, if you turn away, it will not be as bad. If you really want then applying for U.S. green card application is a trying experience.
The Embassy does not has the authority to transfer visas issued by other countries. Whenever you renew your passport, your old passport will be canceled and returned with your new, then you should contact the competent authority of the issuing country for further instructions.
This is not a problem, do not worry about these issues are very common and won the effect the decision to grant a visa.. provided all other things are in place.
Applying for Passport
Well, I think you should contact with an immigration consulting company. They will suggest you properly what should you do and what documents you need to apply the passport.
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