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Persons born outside of the U.S may acquire U.S. citizenship under certain circumstances.
Acquisition of Citizenship
Child Citizenship Act
Acquisition of U.S. Citizenship by Birth Abroad to A Citizen Parent
Expeditious Naturalization of Child Born Abroad Based on Grandparents
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IRS Form 8854
IRS Form 8854 Initial Expatriation Information Instructions
IRS International Taxpayer Expatriation Tax
HHS/OCSE DNA Testing List of Laboratories
NARA’s Where to Write for Veterans Records
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