From Military.com:
“Automatic US Citizenship
Restored for All Military Children Born Overseas”
In compliance with a new law,
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has changed its rules to give
children born overseas to U.S. military families and civil servants immediate
American citizenship. The changes adopted by USCIS on Sept. 18 will, in a small
number of cases, allow military families and civil servants to avoid a
laborious and potentially costly application process to get citizenship for
their children, according to Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., a sponsor of the new
law passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump. The new law scraps
rules put in place by USCIS in August 2019 that caused widespread confusion for
military families. The August 2019 rules still gave citizenship in the vast
majority of cases, but said that it was not automatic for children born
overseas if the parents adopted them while serving abroad; the parents became
U.S. citizens after their children were born; or the parents were American
citizens but had never lived in the U.S. In a statement, Duckworth said the new
law will make sure that children born while stationed abroad, as well as
stepchildren and adopted children, will automatically acquire U.S. citizenship.
In addition, service members and civil servants who were subject to the old
rules can now avoid application fees that can amount to $1,000 or more to gain
citizenship for the children, she said. "Children of Americans serving
their nation abroad are just as worthy of automatic citizenship as any other
children," Duckworth said. "Forcing military families to jump through
bureaucratic hoops and spend hundreds of dollars applying for citizenship on
behalf of their children was not right."
^ The old rule was stupid and I’m
glad it has finally been changed. Children born overseas to a US Solider (or US
Soldiers) on official orders should always be given US Citizenship even if they
never lived in the country. ^
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