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Under the Child Citizenship Act, do I have to apply to the USCIS to obtain U.S. citizenship for my child?

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Under the Child Citizenship Act, do I have to apply to the USCIS to obtain U.S. citizenship for my child?

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No, under the act, if your child meets the requirements for U.S. citizenship, he is automatically a U.S. citizen and you do not have to do anything further for your child to become a U.S. citizen. You may want to obtain documentation to prove your child’s U.S. citizenship.

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