U.S. Citizenship for Children Born Abroad to American Parents
If you’re a U.S. citizen living abroad and recently had a child, one of your first legal questions might be: Is my child automatically a U.S. citizen? The answer depends on your own citizenship status, […]
Can You Have Both German and American Citizenship in 2025?
For a long time, Germans who wanted to become American had to make a difficult choice: give up their German passport or apply for a retention permit (Beibehaltungsgenehmigung). But as of June 2024, that’s changed. […]
Bringing Your Parents to the U.S. – How to Sponsor Their Green Card
For many U.S. citizens with family abroad, one of the most meaningful immigration steps is bringing their parents to live with them in the United States. If your parents are currently living abroad and you’ve […]
Leaving the U.S.: Risks and Considerations for Immigrants
For immigrants in the United States, especially those without legal status, the decision to leave the country can have profound and lasting consequences. Understanding the potential risks and legal implications is crucial before making such […]
Can Green Card Holders Be Detained at the Airport? Know Your Rights Before You Travel
Green card holders traveling internationally are not immune from border scrutiny. In fact, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has increased secondary inspections for lawful permanent residents (LPRs), raising serious concerns about potential delays—or worse—denied […]
Did You Lose German Citizenship by Serving in a Foreign Military? Restoration May Be Possible
Voluntarily serving in the armed forces of a foreign country without prior consent has historically led to the automatic loss of German citizenship. This regulation has affected individuals who joined foreign militaries, particularly before 2000. […]
Were You Born Abroad to German Parents After December 31, 1999? Here’s What You Need to Know About Citizenship
Children born abroad to German parents who were also born abroad after December 31, 1999, do not automatically acquire German citizenship. To secure citizenship for such children, a formal registration process must be completed within […]
Can You Inherit German Citizenship Through Your Grandparents?
German citizenship is primarily passed from parents to children. While direct inheritance from grandparents is not typical, certain circumstances may allow individuals to claim German nationality through their grandparents. Who Is Eligible for Citizenship Through […]
Did You Lose Your German Citizenship Due to Extended Residence Abroad? Reclaiming Your Nationality May Be Possible
Historically, German citizens who resided outside of Germany for more than ten years without registering with a German consulate risked automatic loss of their citizenship. This regulation, in effect before 1914, affected many emigrants and […]
German Citizenship for Children of German Mothers Married Before 1953
Historically, German women who married foreign nationals before April 1, 1953, automatically lost their German citizenship, which also affected their children’s eligibility for German nationality. However, legislative changes effective since August 20, 2021, now allow […]