I found this online:
Child born in wedlock to one U.S. citizen parent and one non-U.S. Citizen parent between December 24, 1952 and November 13, 1986: A child born outside of the United States to one U.S. Citizen parent and one non-U.S. Citizen parent, may be entitled to citizenship providing...
said Bumsta
Grandfather born 1917 and they returned to Ireland 1920 he never returned before he died in the 1950's) His parents married in 1916 in Philadelphia
Dad born in 1950 (has been to the USA once two years ago , for two weeks lol)
Brother born 1985
Thanks for the help everyone!!!
This is what I feared in reference to his overstay. If the visa waiver is the 3month tourist visa, then he did use this.
I have a cousin (still here in Ireland) who also wondered if this would be possible for themselves, But I know for a fact that neither my parents or uncles/aunts would up...
Ah he would never stay in the US for any more length of time than a holiday.
Yes they married in Philadelphia a year or two before my grandfather was born there. He was a toddler when they returned to Ireland
Hi,
Hoping someone can help me on this ongoing family question we have always wondered:
My Grandfather (on my dad’s side) was born in the US around 1917. He didn’t stay for long and returned to Ireland with his parents as an infant, but we are certain we can get a copy of his birth...
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