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  1. J

    Other Immigration Law Expatriated

    Really glad to have had this conversation with a Law person. Many thanks.
  2. J

    Other Immigration Law Expatriated

    One last question. I assume that proving my parent (or late parent) are American wouldn't give me access to a green card either? When you say naturalisation I understand the process involves living long enough in the USA with a green card. And then doing tests and so on. But green cards are...
  3. J

    Other Immigration Law Expatriated

    Really appreciate always wanted to inquire with a lawyer on all this. So glad this forum exists. So ultimately there's no legal path for me to approach any of it. I've been to your embassy before and had similar feedback. Maybe I'll look up naturalisation again sometime, but if I'm not...
  4. J

    Other Immigration Law Expatriated

    Wow. Actually surprised. But glad to be informed. Yes I wouldn't be posting here saying I'm an American expatriate if I wasn't pretty confident and comfortable of who my parents are. Well being an orphan and all, it looks like the legal route would not do anything towards me acquiring what I...
  5. J

    Other Immigration Law Expatriated

    How would I go about this. Would I need a verbal confirmation alone? If such confirmation is available would both parties then need to undergo DNA tests? Would citizenship be granted on such base?
  6. J

    Other Immigration Law Expatriated

    Thanks very much for all the information. Very kind of you.
  7. J

    Other Immigration Law Expatriated

    Many thanks. Essentially what I suspected but don't remember hearing from a lawyer. So ultimately the law never really would have done much for me anyway. Not in regard to this approach. I heard about suing adoptive parents also. I don't want that either. If I'm not mistaken the American...
  8. J

    Other Immigration Law Expatriated

    On second thought and without getting too personal or making any more drama out of this. Should no one within the family I believe to be that of my genetic Father want to partake in a paternity DNA test. Can a court of law force them to grant me this request. This in Massachusetts USA...
  9. J

    Other Immigration Law Expatriated

    Thank you. Birth location was not the United States (edited). Orphaned of my Father before birth and Mother apparently 36. Both American citizens. As well as all my assumed grandparents. I doubt many papers are going to be available. Without disclosing a lot of details or compromising...
  10. J

    Other Immigration Law Expatriated

    Dear Sirs, I have a legal query. Does someone born out of wedlock from US parents have any right to US citizenship? If the person was adopted in a different country and given foreign nationality? Knowing who the blood family of the person in question is can this be achieved at all. Late in...
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