Hi everyone, just wanted to find out whether it is possible to apply for a US passport for anyone of us in the family. A bit of a sticky one, I think.
Thank you in advance!!
Great Great Granny Y was a US citizen by birth, born in 1865 in San Francisco, and lived in the US for at least half her life... So was her daughter Great Grandma A was a US citizen by birth, born 1894 in San Francisco.
Great Granny A married my Great Grandad B, a Filipino and by law Grandma A may have (unintentionally) lost her US Citizenship because she married a foreigner or could she have passed on her US citizenship to her son (my grandad C)????
Grandma A lived in the US until she was at least about 20 years old, prior to getting married and settling in the Philippines in 1915. She gave birth to my Grandad C in the Philippines in 1919. The Philippines was a US possession until about 1946.
Grandad C was born in 1920, in the Philippines- a US possession until about 1946. He already passed away.
Could he have been a US citizen by birth?
Does he meet the residence requirement, with the Philippines being part of the US during his younger years?
Could he have passed on his US Citizenship to my dad?
Dad was born in 1950, in the Philippines.
He worked/visited the US for about 2 years in total over his entire lifetime.
Could he have been a US citizen by birth?
Would he need to pass the residence requirement?
I was born in 1983. I have 2 kids under the age of 18, born out of wedlock.
Could I apply for US citizenship?
Can I pass on US citizenship to my kids?
**Evidence of both my grannies birth in the US:
- No birth cert can be retrieved because it was destroyed in the great San Fran earthquake of 1905
- Two official US Passport Application forms (available on Ancestry.com) with photos, lots of info and all have her info there. As well as photos of her - Granny A and Grandad C-- back then kids were included in the application
These docs are even witnessed by the consul himself (as shown on the application) that he knew Great Granny A and her family for 10 years
- Great Great Granny Y's US passport application with all her details. (Ancestry.com) as well as US Census showing she lived in the US half of her life.
Looking forward to reading everyone's inputs. Thanks again!!!
Thank you in advance!!
Great Great Granny Y was a US citizen by birth, born in 1865 in San Francisco, and lived in the US for at least half her life... So was her daughter Great Grandma A was a US citizen by birth, born 1894 in San Francisco.
Great Granny A married my Great Grandad B, a Filipino and by law Grandma A may have (unintentionally) lost her US Citizenship because she married a foreigner or could she have passed on her US citizenship to her son (my grandad C)????
Grandma A lived in the US until she was at least about 20 years old, prior to getting married and settling in the Philippines in 1915. She gave birth to my Grandad C in the Philippines in 1919. The Philippines was a US possession until about 1946.
Grandad C was born in 1920, in the Philippines- a US possession until about 1946. He already passed away.
Could he have been a US citizen by birth?
Does he meet the residence requirement, with the Philippines being part of the US during his younger years?
Could he have passed on his US Citizenship to my dad?
Dad was born in 1950, in the Philippines.
He worked/visited the US for about 2 years in total over his entire lifetime.
Could he have been a US citizen by birth?
Would he need to pass the residence requirement?
I was born in 1983. I have 2 kids under the age of 18, born out of wedlock.
Could I apply for US citizenship?
Can I pass on US citizenship to my kids?
**Evidence of both my grannies birth in the US:
- No birth cert can be retrieved because it was destroyed in the great San Fran earthquake of 1905
- Two official US Passport Application forms (available on Ancestry.com) with photos, lots of info and all have her info there. As well as photos of her - Granny A and Grandad C-- back then kids were included in the application
These docs are even witnessed by the consul himself (as shown on the application) that he knew Great Granny A and her family for 10 years
- Great Great Granny Y's US passport application with all her details. (Ancestry.com) as well as US Census showing she lived in the US half of her life.
Looking forward to reading everyone's inputs. Thanks again!!!