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I'm a lawful US permanent resident; I want to deliver my baby in the PHilippines and take it back to US after I gave my birth. Can I do that? What would be the citizenship of the child then the father is a US Citizen but the child was born in the Philippines. What will be the steps for me to do when I take it back to US. I just want to deliver my baby in my home country and stay there for six months then come back again here in US? Will they allow us to come back together then me and my baby though I'm a lawful permanent resident

2007-06-14 11:15:09 · 6 answers · asked by pinaysapinas2004 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

6 answers

The child would be Filipino by virtue of birth BUT if the parent who is a U.S. citizen is present, he can take proof of his citizenship such as his U.S. passport along with a copy of the child's birth certificate with his name on it to the US Embassy and register the child with the embassy as a U.S citizen born outside of the country because the child in essence is also a U.S. citizen as well because he/she has ONE parent who is a U.S. citizen.
The child will then be issued a U.S. passport for travel to the U.S.
Don't pay any attention to the mean spirited heifer who made the comment about staying in the Philippines, people like that don't understand what it is like to be away from family and the birth of your first child is something you would like to share with your family especially if it is a large one and they can't travel here.

2007-06-14 11:18:57 · answer #1 · answered by thequeenreigns 7 · 1 0

Well since Dad is a US citizen then this child is a "naturalized" US citizen..be sure you get this child registered and a passport at the US Embassy in Manila.

I love PI and the wonderful Filipino people there. I went to ISM and Assumption College. Have a healthy easy delivery!

p.s. I agree with the previous member..do not pay attention to ignorant hateful people.

2007-06-14 11:19:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

delivery overseas Out-of-Wedlock to a U.S. Citizen Father a baby born overseas out-of-wedlock to a U.S. citizen father would acquire u . s . citizenship presented: a million. sparkling and convincing evidence of blood courting has been wide-unfold between the youngster and the daddy 2. the daddy replaced right into a U.S. national on the time of youngster's delivery 3. the daddy (until deceased) had agreed in writing to furnish economic help for the youngster until he/she reaches the age of 18 years, and four. on a similar time as the youngster is below the age of 18 years: a. He/she replaced into legitimated below the regulation of his/her place of abode or abode b. the daddy recognizes paternity of the youngster in writing below oath, or c. The paternity of the youngster is wide-unfold via adjudication in courtroom

2016-10-17 07:13:39 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well it would have to take a aplacation when its older to become a u.s. citzen

2007-06-14 11:18:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If the Phillipines are "your country" then just stay there.

2007-06-14 11:17:50 · answer #5 · answered by AngelaTC 6 · 0 3

Anglea TC, please go back to school to learn grammar.

2007-06-14 11:29:54 · answer #6 · answered by canarytiel 2 · 1 0

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