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Hello all to my fellow VJ. My wife will have her 2nd interview on Jan 3, 2012 as the first one had been denied. We have a 11 month old son now. He is a U.S citizen with a passport. I was wondering if he needs a separate Vietnamese passport or can he be added to my wife's current vietnamese passport. Hope my question does not confuse yall. Welcome any inputs and advices. Thanks in advance.

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Hello all to my fellow VJ. My wife will have her 2nd interview on Jan 3, 2012 as the first one had been denied. We have a 11 month old son now. He is a U.S citizen with a passport. I was wondering if he needs a separate Vietnamese passport or can he be added to my wife's current vietnamese passport. Hope my question does not confuse yall. Welcome any inputs and advices. Thanks in advance.

Wow, this is the first time I heard someone BEING a US citizen "caring" about applying for another country's citizenship. Don't worry about his "Vnese" citizenship status. According to the current VN law, a person with one biological parent being VNese (read: as long as the parent was born in Vietnam and does NOT have to be a VNese citizen at the moment) AUTOMATICALLY IS A VNESE!!!!

Your son has automatically become a VNese citizen via his parent(s). I'm sure Vietnam will be more than happy to open its hands to welcome your son to become its citizen!

Apply for a VNese passport right away! then when your son turns 18, he can proudly hold a gun serving the Vnese army!!!!

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Hello all to my fellow VJ. My wife will have her 2nd interview on Jan 3, 2012. Our case was rebuttal and since then we have a 11 month old son now. He is a U.S citizen with a passport. I was wondering if he needs a separate Vietnamese passport or can he be added to my wife's current vietnamese passport to prove to the interviewer that he had been register. I know that it will be worthless as soon as they arrive to the States so my concern is does he need that booklet?. Hope my question does not confuse yall. Welcome any inputs and advices. Thanks in advance.

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***** One post removed for swearing and name calling. Keep it civil. ****

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Why is is a baiting post? I'm not spamming. I have a question.

Not you, two people who replied to you in a derogatory fashion.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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