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How presently a baby born to US visiting scholars is being dealt? Whether baby will get US citizenship or not?

Both parents are not US citizen. They just come to USA legally for short study for some time (6-months to one year) and a baby is born to them. Whether that baby would be able to get US citizenship automatically or not? What procedure they should adopt to get citizenship for their baby?

Public Comments

1. Baby born in USA, no matter where the parents are from, is an automatic citizen.

Unless you do the right thing and register your child in your country, since you are only a visitor here.

2. It doesn't matter who the baby in question's parents are or where they are from. If the baby is born in America, it is an American citizen and is allowed all the rights all other american born children are.

3. Yes, the baby is an American citizen...you need to be very careful with that American birth certificate, and you should get the baby an American passport. You will also need to get the baby a passport to your home country. You wil need that when it is time to return to your country.

4. A baby born in the U.S. is an automatic citizen...however, the parents are not, and it's sometimes hard to establish dual-citizenship for the child, so they may end up renouncing it.