Miguksaram
New Member
I am a member of the United States military and recently married (this past month) my spouse who is visiting me in the US on a tourist visa. We have a 15-month old child together whom is also staying with us. I have read up on and believe I understand the procedures regarding filing for a green card with regards to my wife.
My question is regarding our daughter, she was born abroad while I was assigned overseas and entered the US (Hawaii) with her mother on a tourist visa (the decision to not register her as a US citizen at the time of birth was based on benefits to the mother and child as a citizen of the mother's home country). Given the fact the mother and I are now married and will be starting the process to acquire her GC what would be the easiest/fastest way to get our daugther citizenship?
Also, since my daughter entered the country on March 7th on a 90-day tourist visa along with her mother if paperwork is not processed or approval is not given prior to the 90-day mark will she need to leave the country based on an expired tourist visa or is there some sort of provision given/offered? If she does in fact need to exit the country by the 90-day mark how would that work considering both the mother and I (father) currently reside in Hawaii?
Thank you for any information you can provide. I looked through about 10 full pages of posts and didn't notice anything similar to my situation.
V/R,
Chris
My question is regarding our daughter, she was born abroad while I was assigned overseas and entered the US (Hawaii) with her mother on a tourist visa (the decision to not register her as a US citizen at the time of birth was based on benefits to the mother and child as a citizen of the mother's home country). Given the fact the mother and I are now married and will be starting the process to acquire her GC what would be the easiest/fastest way to get our daugther citizenship?
Also, since my daughter entered the country on March 7th on a 90-day tourist visa along with her mother if paperwork is not processed or approval is not given prior to the 90-day mark will she need to leave the country based on an expired tourist visa or is there some sort of provision given/offered? If she does in fact need to exit the country by the 90-day mark how would that work considering both the mother and I (father) currently reside in Hawaii?
Thank you for any information you can provide. I looked through about 10 full pages of posts and didn't notice anything similar to my situation.
V/R,
Chris