I Have Questions About Renouncing My U.S. Citizenship

I Have Questions About Renouncing My U.S. Citizenship

Q: I have questions about renouncing my U.S. citizenship. Who can I speak to about this?
A: Please send an email detailing your questions directly to londonpassports@state.gov.
For more information regarding renunciation of U.S. citizenship, you may also wish to consult the U.S. Department of State’s guidance.

October 9th, 2009 by AmericanCitizenServices 
Am I Eligible for UK Citizenship?

Am I Eligible for UK Citizenship?

Q: I was born in the UK and now live in the United States. Am I eligible for UK citizenship?
A: The U.S. Embassy in London can only definitively answer questions regarding U.S. citizenship eligibility.**  For information regarding UK citizenship, please visit one of the links below.
· The British Embassy in the United States’ FAQs [...]

September 30th, 2009 by AmericanCitizenServices 
U.S. Citizenship – Rights and Responsibilities

U.S. Citizenship – Rights and Responsibilities

There are many people in the United Kingdom who posses U.S. citizenship but may have never lived in the United States before. American citizenship comes with certain rights and responsibilities that every citizen should be aware of. As a U.S. citizen abroad, you should be aware that certain responsibilities are requirements of all U.S. citizens, [...]

September 24th, 2009 by AmericanCitizenServices 
Selective Service Registration

Selective Service Registration

What is The Selective Service System?
The Selective Service System is an independent agency [...]

August 28th, 2009 by AmericanCitizenServices 
Can My Spouse Obtain A U.S. Passport Or Citizenship Through Marriage?

Can My Spouse Obtain A U.S. Passport Or Citizenship Through Marriage?

Q: Can my spouse obtain a U.S. passport or citizenship through marriage?
A: A U.S. citizen cannot transmit citizenship to a spouse. Your spouse would be required to apply for an immigrant visa and reside in the United States as a lawful permanent resident (LPR). An application for naturalization can be made to the Department of [...]

March 4th, 2009 by AmericanCitizenServices 
I Need A Copy of My Birth Certificate

I Need A Copy of My Birth Certificate

Q: I do not have my birth certificate/Consular Report of Birth Abroad; how can I obtain a copy?
A: You may obtain a certified copy of your birth certificate from the state in which you were born. The National Center for Health Statistics maintains a list of states’ contact information for this purpose.
If you were born [...]

February 17th, 2009 by AmericanCitizenServices 
Children Born in the UK to U.S. Parents

Children Born in the UK to U.S. Parents

Children born abroad to U.S. citizen parents may have a claim to U.S. citizenship. If the parent(s) meets the transmission requirement, a child’s birth may be reported at this Embassy and a U.S. passport and social security number may be obtained for him or her.
We strongly recommend that the birth of your child be reported [...]

January 30th, 2009 by AmericanCitizenServices 
Am I Eligible for U.S. Citizenship?

Am I Eligible for U.S. Citizenship?

Q: Am I eligible for U.S. citizenship?
A: For information to help you determine whether or not you may have claim to U.S. citizenship, please follow the instructions listed on our website at http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/acs/passports/citizenship.html . Comments submitted on this page regarding questions about eligibility for U.S. citizenship will not be answered.

January 30th, 2009 by AmericanCitizenServices 
Can I have dual nationality?

Can I have dual nationality?

Q: Can I have dual nationality?
A: When a person is naturalized in a foreign state (or otherwise possesses another nationality) and is thereafter found not to have lost United States citizenship, the individual consequently may possess dual nationality.  It is prudent, however, to check with authorities of the other country to see if dual nationality is permissible [...]

January 26th, 2009 by AmericanCitizenServices