Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.
Trending News
if you are stationed overseas with your family and give birth in that country would you child need documents?
to get back into american soil or do they not need any documents considering that fact that their parents are american and living on a military base?
8 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
A Consular Report of Birth Abroad is required for children born outside the US to one or more US Citizens.
http://travel.state.gov/law/family_issues/birth/bi...
Military bases are not US soil and thus the rules on the page above apply in full.
- NWIPLv 79 years ago
If a child is born abroad to at least one American parent then the child needs to be registered as born abroad and issued a birth certificate by the US State Department.
When traveling ONLY the AD member who is on orders will be allowed to travel without a passport. All dependents will require a valid Passport which must be applied for. It does not matter that they could be leaving from a US base/post overseas at all. If the AD member is traveling on leave then they also will require a passport. The ONLY exceptions will be if leaving from a US Territory when a passport isn't required. If only one parent is traveling then a POA will also be required upon check-in to be able to leave the country.
Source(s): Lived overseas, traveled with the kids, passports necessary - 9 years ago
I have a daughter whom was born in great britian, she is considered a dual national. She has a Consular birth certificate and social security card that I received from the embassy. I opted for a special package when I sent in for the birth certificate to get a passport aswell. You need to register your child in DEERS and then TRI Care. You must make sure your child is command sponsored in order for him or her to be placed on your orders so that if you do not have a passport for him or her you can use you orders along with the other documentation to travel back to the US
Source(s): Station in UK for 5 years and had a child in UK - retired AFLv 79 years ago
of course there is paperwork!
the child born to American servicemen and their spouses overseas in most countries are considered to be a resident of the United States, not of the country whose soil they are born on. So a child born in Germany to American parents is considered an american, not german. It gets a little tricky for the USA - to the government, these children are considered American Nationals....
but like anything else, paperwork, paperwork, paperwork.
i kind of wish the USA would take this approach, that way there could be no anchor babies - these children would be considered the nationality of their birth mother. but good luck with that.
- How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- xpatinasiaLv 79 years ago
Your child will need a passport.
"John McCain was born on a US military base in Panama, that made him a US citizen."
It did not make him a "natural born US citizen, which is a requirement to be President. Strangely, George Romney ran for the Republican primary - he lost - and he was born in Mexico. Strangely, the GOP didn't believe that being born in Mexico would disqualify him from being the US President.
- ADLv 79 years ago
If you have a child overseas and you're a US citizen the US Embassy in that country will issue a Counselor's Report of Birth Abroad. It is proof of US citizenship at birth and will be needed to get a passport for your child when you are going to return to the US.
Source(s): Had plenty of peers in the Army who had at least one child while they were stationed in Germany. - DaveLv 49 years ago
Your child is an american and the military medical facility will issue a U.S. birth certificate. You will then register your kid with Social Security and the military will issue your child a military dependent I.D. card that will allow your child to travel to and from your host country.
Source(s): I'm old and I know stuff. 21 years in the Navy. - JohnLv 79 years ago
John McCain was born on a US military base in Panama, that made him a US citizen.