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Please guide me about my new born baby boy.

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11 hours ago, Dee elle said:

Citizenship through grandparents requires the child’s USC parent/s to have died. N/A here 😁

No, that is only if the grandparent wants to adopt the child.

 

, Section 322 of the ACT, the only possibility of obtaining (transmitting)  U.S. Citizenship through American grandparents is as follows:

 

  1. the child is under 18 , and in the legal custody of the US citizen parent; 
  2. The child’s parent is a US citizen, by either birth or naturalization.
  3. The child’s US citizen grandparent lived in the US (or US possession), for at least five years, two of which were after the grandparent’s 14th birthday.

 

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31 minutes ago, Dee elle said:

Ok so I looked deeper, and yes, there is the opportunity to utilise a USC grandparent’s satisfactory residency in the US to pass citizenship to the child if  the USC parent does not meet the residency requirements 

My apologies to all for answering without looking  thoroughly 

Oh, oops, didn't see this comment. Good luck OP, if you go this route!

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