Automatic Acquisition of U.S. Citizenship
These charts help determine whether a person automatically acquired or derived U.S. citizenship. Select the applicable chart based on your client's situation. Always verify requirements against current statutory language and agency guidance.
Chart A: Acquisition of Citizenship at Birth
Determining Whether Children Born Outside the U.S. Acquired Citizenship at Birth
How to Use This Chart:
- Step 1: Select the period in which the child was born
- Step 2: Select the applicable parentage and immigration status of parents
- Step 3: Measure citizen parent's residence or physical presence PRIOR to child's birth against requirements
- Step 4: Determine whether child has since lost U.S. citizenship (retention requirements)
Important: If child was born out of wedlock, see Chart B. A child cannot acquire citizenship at birth through an adoption.
| Period of Birth | Parents | Residence/Physical Presence Required for USC Parent | Retention Requirements for Child |
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| Prior to 5/24/34 | Father or mother citizen | Citizen parent had resided in the U.S. | None |
| On/after 5/24/34 and prior to 1/14/41 | Both parents citizens | One had resided in the U.S. | None |
| One citizen and one noncitizen parent | Citizen had resided in the U.S. |
Either: (1) 2 years continuous physical presence between ages 14 and 28; or
(2) if begun before 12/24/52, 5 years residence in U.S. between ages 13 and 21; or
(3) if begun before 10/27/72, 5 years continuous physical presence between ages 14 and 28.
Individuals unaware of potential U.S. citizenship may fulfill through constructive physical presence. No retention requirements if noncitizen parent naturalized and child began permanent U.S. residence while under 18, or if parent employed by U.S. Government. |
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| On/after 1/14/41 and prior to 12/24/52 | Both parents citizens; or one citizen and one national | One had resided in the U.S. or its outlying possessions. | None |
| One citizen and one noncitizen parent |
Citizen had resided in U.S. or its outlying possessions 10 years, at least 5 of which were after age 16.
If citizen parent served honorably in U.S. Armed Forces between 12/7/41 and 12/31/46, 5 of the required 10 years may have been after age 12. If served between 1/1/47 and 12/24/52, requirement is 10 years physical presence, 5 of which may have been after age 14. |
If begun before 10/27/72, 2 or 5 years continuous physical presence between ages 14 and 28.
If begun after 10/27/72, 2 years continuous physical presence between ages 14 and 28.
Individuals unaware of potential U.S. citizenship may fulfill through constructive physical presence. No retention requirements if noncitizen parent naturalized and child began permanent U.S. residence while under 18, or if parent employed by U.S. Government (not applicable if parent transmitted under Armed Services exceptions). |
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| On/after 12/24/52 and prior to 11/14/86 | Both parents citizens | One had resided in the U.S. or its outlying possessions. | None |
| One citizen, one national parent | Citizen had been physically present in U.S. or its outlying possessions for a continuous period of 1 year. | None | |
| One citizen, one noncitizen parent | Citizen had been physically present in U.S. or its outlying possessions 10 years, at least 5 of which were after age 14. | None | |
| On/after 11/14/86 | Both parents citizens | One had resided in the U.S. or its outlying possessions. | None |
| One citizen and one national parent | Citizen had been physically present in U.S. or its outlying possessions for continuous period of 1 year. | None | |
| One citizen, one noncitizen parent | Citizen had been physically present in U.S. or its outlying possessions 5 years, at least 2 of which were after age 14. | None |
Chart B: Acquisition of Citizenship (Out of Wedlock)
Determining if Children Born Abroad and Out of Wedlock Acquired U.S. Citizenship at Birth
Important: A child cannot acquire citizenship at birth through an adoption.
Part 1: Mother Was a U.S. Citizen at the Time of the Child's Birth
| Date of Child's Birth | Residence / Physical Presence Requirements |
|---|---|
| Prior to 12/24/52 |
Mother was citizen who resided in U.S. or its outlying possessions at some point prior to birth of child.
EXCEPTION: The child will NOT acquire citizenship through the U.S. citizen mother if legitimated by the father under the following circumstances:
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| On/after 12/24/52 and prior to 6/12/17 | Mother was U.S. citizen physically present in the U.S. or its outlying possessions for a continuous period of 1 year at some point prior to birth of child. |
| On/after 6/12/17 | Both parents citizens: |
| Either (1) father meets paternity requirements in Part 2 and one citizen parent resided in the U.S. or outlying possessions before the birth of the child; or (2) citizen mother was physically present in U.S. or its outlying possessions for a continuous period of 1 year; or (3) citizen mother had been physically present in U.S. or its outlying possessions 5 years, at least 2 of which were after age 14. | |
| One citizen, one noncitizen parent: U.S. citizen mother had been physically present in U.S. or its outlying possessions 5 years, at least 2 of which were after age 14. |
Part 2: Mother Was NOT a U.S. Citizen; Child Was Legitimated or Acknowledged by U.S. Citizen Father
| Date of Child's Birth | Requirements |
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| Prior to 1/13/41 |
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| On/after 1/13/41 and prior to 12/24/52 |
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| On/after 12/24/52 and prior to 11/15/68 |
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| On/after 11/15/68 and prior to 11/15/71 |
Option A
Option B
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| On/after 11/15/71 |
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Chart C: Derivative Citizenship
Lawful Permanent Resident Children Gaining Citizenship Through Parents' Citizenship
How to Use This Chart:
- Identify the date when the last act necessary to confer citizenship occurred
- Apply the requirements for that period
- Note: The order in which events occurred does not matter (outside the 3rd Circuit) as long as all requirements were met before the child's 18th or 21st birthday
Key Distinction: Derivative citizenship (Chart C) requires the child to be a Lawful Permanent Resident, while acquisition at birth (Charts A & B) does not.
| Date of Last Act | Requirements |
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| Prior to 5/24/34 |
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| 5/24/34 to 1/12/41 |
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| 1/13/41 to 12/23/52 |
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| 12/24/52 to 10/5/78 |
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| 10/5/78 to 2/26/01 |
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| On/after 2/27/01 (Child Citizenship Act) |
Anyone who, on or after 2/27/01, meets the following requirements is a U.S. citizen. Another way to look at it: anyone born on/after 2/28/83 who meets these requirements after 2/27/01 is a U.S. citizen.
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Charts adapted from the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC).
These charts are intended as a general reference guide. Practitioners should research the applicable laws and guidance for additional information.
See 12 USCIS-PM H.3 App'x for USCIS charts summarizing acquisition laws.