So here‘s the scenario: I am a us RESIDENT and have a residency card-so called "green card". And i was born in China, and i also have a CHINESE PASSPORT. so heres the question. My CHINESEã...
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Back in January 1972 I turned 14 years of age. I had just dropped out of middle school the previous year. I began to do chores for my Dad in his apartment complex in exchange he would give me a ...
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Do I still have status to work in the US if I haven't lived there? (I have an expired US passport.)?
I am a Canadian citizen whose parents were born in the US but I have never lived there. When I was 18, I registered with the US embassy and got a US passport and a Social Security Number. That was 16 years ago and my US passport has expired. Does anyone know if my Social Security Number is still good and if I have status to work in the States? (I've tried checking the US consulate website but it is quite unhelpful and it looks like they don't take phone inquiries.)
once you are a US citizen? you always stay one.
as for your social security? it is still valid.
renew your passport and come back when you are ready, you do not need authorization,you can come live,work,etc.
You are as American as mom and apple pie. You can move here and work here at any time.
There's only 1 thing you cannot do. If you have a child, in Canada, you cannot pass your US citizenship along to that child. Since you have not lived in the US your whole life it stops with you.