well the thing is i've been out here for a years and a half so i'm thinking my rresident status might have gotten abandoned on the other hand i'm thinking that if i left and my father naturalized a month after i still had resident status based on the card so i would have gotten citizenship...
well thank you very much on your feed back, but from your behalf if you where my judge on this what would you say ?
did i meet the requirements ? (yes or no)
if you where my judge would you have gaven me the citizenship ? (yes or no)
I spoke to a lawyer thats an experienced one for 25 years and i proved him with physicall info and he looked me up as well and reviewed my case. He is a very good lawyer and he sent me a letter saying under the info i proved for him that under the act i automatically became a U.S. citizen. now...
ok look i have been in the u.s. for about 10 years i reside in the u.s. i left a month before my father naturalized so i'm thinking that with me providing proof that i was there for an emergency and that a month apart from me physically not being there would harm my chances as automatically...
I have proof that i qualified under the Child Citizenship Act of 2000.
* one citizen parent
* under 18
* granted LPR (Green Card)
but my dad naturalized one month after i left the U.S. for an emergency.
* would that really count as not physically being there ?
i did not intent...
If i have been out of the U.S. for more then a year and i return at POE what will happen to me ?
Will i get detained ?
Will i have a hearing ?
Will i be denied entry ?
Based on everything above that i have stated in simple words, what will happen if i have been out of the country for...
This is regarding my citizenship status I just would like a few suggestions.
My father had became a naturalized U.S. Citizen in May of 2007. Based upon the Child Citizenship Act of 2000 a child becomes a U.S. citizen automatically if all the requirements are met.
* Have at least one American...
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