Avatar feed
Responses: 17
MCPO Roger Collins
8
8
0
USCIS issued a clarification to the rule later Wednesday, explaining that the new rule would only affect three categories of people: Children of non-U.S. citizens adopted by U.S. citizen government employees or service members; children of non-U.S. citizen government employees or service members who were naturalized after the child's birth; and children of U.S. citizens who do not meet residency requirements.
(8)
Comment
(0)
SFC William Farrell
SFC William Farrell
5 y
As it should read MCPO Roger Collins
(1)
Reply
(0)
Sgt Kelli Mays
Sgt Kelli Mays
5 y
MCPO Roger Collins Thanks for the clarification. I knew this could not be true.
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
CPT Jack Durish
8
8
0
I find this one hard to believe and the fact that it was reported by journalists doesn't hold much water for me. So, I'll just wait for the smoke to clear
(8)
Comment
(0)
SPC Britanny *Winnie* Balthaser
SPC Britanny *Winnie* Balthaser
5 y
Yeah I've been reading a few of my friends takes on it. I mean you technically have to apply for naturalized citizenship when having kids overseas anyway. Because for instance just because you are born in Germany doesn't automatically give you German citizenship so my friend while her daughter has a German birth certificate her naturalization also had to be put through in order for her to be considered a us citizen. I think the journalists are trying to stir up things they have no understanding of.
(2)
Reply
(0)
Sgt Kelli Mays
Sgt Kelli Mays
5 y
Roger Collins gave an update on this...this report is NOT accurate.
MCPO Roger Collins
Posted 23 h ago
USCIS issued a clarification to the rule later Wednesday, explaining that the new rule would only affect three categories of people: Children of non-U.S. citizens adopted by U.S. citizen government employees or service members; children of non-U.S. citizen government employees or service members who were naturalized after the child's birth; and children of U.S. citizens who do not meet residency requirements.
MSG Tom Earley CPT Jack Durish
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
Lt Col Charlie Brown
6
6
0
I do not believe this.
(6)
Comment
(0)
PO1 Gery Bastiani
PO1 Gery Bastiani
5 y
I was born overseas in Hawaii in 1952
(1)
Reply
(0)
Sgt Kelli Mays
Sgt Kelli Mays
5 y
Lt Col Charlie Brown It's actually not true...the article also states
USCIS issued a clarification to the rule later Wednesday, explaining that the new rule would only affect three categories of people: Children of non-U.S. citizens adopted by U.S. citizen government employees or service members; children of non-U.S. citizen government employees or service members who were naturalized after the child's birth; and children of U.S. citizens who do not meet residency requirements.
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close