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    May 27, 2007, 06:23 AM
    Born in U.S With diplomatic parents
    Hi,
    I would like to know if there is someone with similar issue or if any body can help.
    I was born in NY and my dad was a diplomat.
    Under the 14th amendment all people born on U.S soil have the right to citizenship.
    Except children of foreign diplomats.
    I currently live abroad and would like to come live in the U.S
    I read somewhere that I have the right for perminant residency.
    Any help will be useful.
    Thanks
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    May 28, 2007, 06:20 AM
    You just said that you read the children born in the us to diplomats do not have the right to a US citizenship.

    Therefore your only way to obtain it is the same as everyone else. You can apply as a skilled worker or try and get a us company to hire you and do you immigration forms for you.
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    Oct 17, 2007, 12:00 AM
    I heard that there are some exceptions.
    If I am in the U.S. and apply for a passport will it help?
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    Oct 26, 2007, 12:23 AM
    I have found my fathers position during the time of my birth.
    He was Argentine Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations,
    Does any one now if I have the right for U.S citizenship??
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    Oct 28, 2007, 03:02 PM
    My advice would be to give it a try. For a US passport they require a birth certificate and two other forms of ID. Unless there is something special written on your birth certificate, they will have no way of knowing what your father's job was.

    Normally everyone born in the US is forced to take US citizenship if they wish to enter or remain in the country. So apply at your nearest US embassy as you may be turned away at the border if you try to enter on another passport.

    But you will not get permanent residency as a result of your birth, only a passport. And be aware that US citizens have to pay taxes on their world wide income whether they live in the US or not so think carefully before you embark!
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    Oct 28, 2007, 07:15 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by sdpg
    Hi,
    I would like to know if there is someone with similar issue or if any body can help.
    I was born in NY and my dad was a diplomat.
    Under the 14th amendment all people born on U.S soil have the right to citizenship.
    Except children of foreign diplomats.
    I currently live abroad and would like to come live in the U.S
    I read somewhere that I have the right for perminant residency.
    Any help will be useful.
    Thanks
    You have a duo citizenship. Yep you can live in America
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    Oct 29, 2007, 12:43 PM
    I'm sorry but from the way I read this thread and your PM's your father was a diplomat, so if you were born in the US to diplomatic parents you don't qualify for citizenship, at least not automatically. Legally USCIS will consider your country of birth to be Argentina.

    Perhaps you could apply under a work visa.
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    Nov 1, 2007, 03:29 PM
    Hi there
    All what you need is a child birth certificate or evidence of the child's age and identity
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    Jan 29, 2010, 03:08 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by sdpg View Post
    Hi,
    I would like to know if there is someone with similar issue or if any body can help.
    I was born in NY and my dad was a diplomat.
    Under the 14th amendment all people born on U.S soil have the right to citizenship.
    Except children of foreign diplomats.
    I currently live abroad and would like to come live in the U.S
    I read somewhere that I have the right for perminant residency.
    Any help will be useful.
    Thanks
    Hello I read your message and unfortunately can not help you. It would be very kind if you would answer me the following question: does a person who is born in the US and whose parents are part of a diplomatic mission get the same birth certificate as any other “normal” born one?
    I am very sorry not being able to help you for your questions.:confused:
    Thank you!
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    Jun 29, 2010, 09:41 AM
    Same thing is Happening to Me. I was born In the United staes to diplomatic parents of Nigeria. I have lived here most of my life (17 years) and now my parents told me that I am not an US citizen, that I am a permanent resident. I just think that it is really not fair. I was born here. I am a citizen, I don't give a crap what anyone says.
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    Jun 29, 2010, 12:34 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by EZENWA1234 View Post
    Same thing is Happening to Me. I was born In the United staes to diplomatic parents of Nigeria. I have lived here most of my life (17 years) and now my parents told me that I am not an US citizen, that I am a permanent resident. I just think that it is really not fair. I was born here. I am a citizen, I dont give a crap what anyone says.
    How are you a permanent resident?
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    Jun 29, 2010, 12:51 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by EZENWA1234 View Post
    Same thing is Happening to Me. I was born In the United staes to diplomatic parents of Nigeria. I have lived here most of my life (17 years) and now my parents told me that I am not an US citizen, that I am a permanent resident. I just think that it is really not fair. I was born here. I am a citizen, I don't give a crap what anyone says.
    Please don't borrow another thread. If you have a question, start a new thread.

    The first secton of the 14th Amendment provides, in pertinent part, that
    All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States...
    Note the underlined language: "subject to the jurisdiction thereof", diplomats and their children are not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and therefore do not qualify as natural-born citizens. They therefore have to be naturalized in order to become citizens.
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    Feb 22, 2011, 08:10 AM
    USCIS states that if you are a child of a foreign diplomat you can apply for a green-card only if you have not abandoned US residence (i.e. you have lived in the US since your birth).

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