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My partner (female) is an American citizen and we hope to move back there one day, but our UK civil partnership is not legally recognised over there. So if I give birth to our child over there, I am wondering if this would give me a green card?

2007-05-09 23:46:04 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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No and if you are obviously pregnant then the CBP should turn you around at the border and send you back home.

Why would you want to come to a country where the majority of the people think what you are doing (your partnership) is immoral and the government denies you the same rights as your home country?

2007-05-10 00:50:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I read Theodore's answer and he doesn't have a clue. Short answer is the baby will be a US citizen, period. If the child is born outside the US It is NOT automatically a US citizen, Those days have passed us by.

2007-05-10 00:24:33 · answer #2 · answered by johnhdavisjrusa20 3 · 0 0

So far as I know, it would not in and of itself entitle you to US citizenship. However, your child would be a US citizenship on two counts. First, any child born on US soil is a citizen jus soli (citizen of the soil), regardless of its parents' citizenship. Second, any child of a US citizen (and your partner is a US citizen) is a citizen jus sanguinis (citizen of the blood), regardless of where born. If I were you, I would check the laws in all 50 states because I'm sure there'll be one that recognizes your civil union.

2007-05-09 23:59:29 · answer #3 · answered by Theodore H 6 · 0 1

you're able to go mutually to an OISC-registered consultant or solicitor so which you have a sparkling theory of the place issues stand. To marry in the united kingdom, different than in a Church of britain church, you will possibly want to get a certificates of Approval from the domicile place of work. in the circumstances, your CoA application might for my area be probably to be refused. after all, marriage does not by ability of itself provide you any suited to proceed to be in the united kingdom. besides the undeniable fact that, in case you have been given permission to marry, and you sign in the marriage in the previous your visa expires, you ought to then word for permission to stay in the united kingdom. The circumstances may be the comparable as for the fiance visa pronounced under. extremely, you're able to return to SA, and then word to come again returned on a fiance visa. For this application to prevail, you would be able to desire to be the two over 21, and you'd be able to desire to have suited lodging and sufficient income/capital to assist yourselves without get right of entry to to public money. that's considerable that your immigration history is sweet - don't be tempted to overstay your visa.

2016-10-15 06:36:34 · answer #4 · answered by doelling 4 · 0 0

No. The child will automatically be a citizen of the US. When the child turns 18, he/she will be able to bring you to the US.

2007-05-09 23:50:43 · answer #5 · answered by regerugged 7 · 1 1

no, but the child is a citizen by birth.

2007-05-09 23:49:21 · answer #6 · answered by rolsartom 3 · 1 1

no!!!! having a baby in our country does not make you a citizen!!!

2007-05-09 23:50:30 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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