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of Mexican Nationality (by birth)

This document is issued to individuals who are Mexican citizens by birth and who were born in Mexico, or abroad and whose father or mother or both are Mexican, and who when over 18 years of age acquired or made use of another nationality prior to March 20, 1998 and who would like to exercise their right to retain their Mexican nationality.

R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Complete form DNN-2 (typewritten or printed by hand legibly in black ink), sign and return.

Attach the following documents:

a) Certified copy of your birth certificate, issued by a Mexican civil registry office.

If you were born abroad, you must present a certified copy of your birth certificate issued by a Mexican consulate or by the consular section of a Mexican embassy, or a certified copy of a certificate issued by a Mexican civil registry office that shows the registration of your foreign birth certificate. You must also present a certified copy of the birth certificate or certificate or declaration of Mexican nationality of your father or mother.

If the applicant's or his/her parents' birth was registered extemporaneously (more than a year after birth), the applicant must present one of the following documents:

I).-A certified copy of the marriage certificate of the applicant's parents issued by a Mexican civil registry office if the wedding took place in Mexico and before the birth of the applicant.

II).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of an older sibling issued by a Mexican civil registry office if he/she was born in Mexico and the birth was registered within the first year after birth.

III).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of either the Mexican father or mother issued by a Mexican civil registry office and registered during the first year after birth.

IV).-Document issued by Immigration officials with the date that the foreign father or mother entered Mexico, if this occurred before the applicant was born.

V).- A notarized copy of a certificate of baptism if the baptism took place during the first year after birth and in Mexico.

b).- Original and copy of a valid, signed, official photo identification document issued in Mexico.

c).- Present the original and a photocopy of the document that demonstrates that Another Country recognizes the applicant as a citizen, issued prior to March 20, 1998.

d).- Two passport-sized (4.5 x 3.5 cm) color photographs taken within the past 30 days, full face, white background, no glasses, no headgear.

e).- Proof of payment of the corresponding fee.

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Wednesday, 26 November 2008 Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 March 2009 ) of Mexican Nationality (by birth)

This document is issued to individuals who are Mexican citizens by birth and who were born in Mexico, or abroad and whose father or mother or both are Mexican, and who when over 18 years of age acquired or made use of another nationality prior to March 20, 1998 and who would like to exercise their right to retain their Mexican nationality.

R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Complete form DNN-2 (typewritten or printed by hand legibly in black ink), sign and return.

Attach the following documents:

a) Certified copy of your birth certificate, issued by a Mexican civil registry office.

If you were born abroad, you must present a certified copy of your birth certificate issued by a Mexican consulate or by the consular section of a Mexican embassy, or a certified copy of a certificate issued by a Mexican civil registry office that shows the registration of your foreign birth certificate. You must also present a certified copy of the birth certificate or certificate or declaration of Mexican nationality of your father or mother.

If the applicant's or his/her parents' birth was registered extemporaneously (more than a year after birth), the applicant must present one of the following documents:

I).-A certified copy of the marriage certificate of the applicant's parents issued by a Mexican civil registry office if the wedding took place in Mexico and before the birth of the applicant.

II).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of an older sibling issued by a Mexican civil registry office if he/she was born in Mexico and the birth was registered within the first year after birth.

III).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of either the Mexican father or mother issued by a Mexican civil registry office and registered during the first year after birth.

IV).-Document issued by immigration officials with the date that the foreign father or mother entered Mexico, if this occurred before the applicant was born.

V).- A notarized copy of a certificate of baptism if the baptism took place during the first year after birth and in Mexico.

b).- Original and copy of a valid, signed, official photo identification document issued in Mexico.

c).- Present the original and a photocopy of the document that demonstrates that another country recognizes the applicant as a citizen, issued prior to March 20, 1998.

d).- Two passport-sized (4.5 x 3.5 cm) color photographs taken within the past 30 days, full face, white background, no glasses, no headgear.

e).- Proof of payment of the corresponding fee.

See costs and processing times.

How to pay the fee

Wednesday, 26 November 2008 Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 March 2009 ) of Mexican Nationality (by birth)

This document is issued to individuals who are Mexican citizens by birth and who were born in Mexico, or abroad and whose father or mother or both are Mexican, and who when over 18 years of age acquired or made use of another nationality prior to March 20, 1998 and who would like to exercise their right to retain their Mexican nationality.

R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Complete form DNN-2 (typewritten or printed by hand legibly in black ink), sign and return.

Attach the following documents:

a) Certified copy of your birth certificate, issued by a Mexican civil registry office.

If you were born abroad, you must present a certified copy of your birth certificate issued by a Mexican consulate or by the consular section of a Mexican embassy, or a certified copy of a certificate issued by a Mexican civil registry office that shows the registration of your foreign birth certificate. You must also present a certified copy of the birth certificate or certificate or declaration of Mexican nationality of your father or mother.

If the applicant's or his/her parents' birth was registered extemporaneously (more than a year after birth), the applicant must present one of the following documents:

I).-A certified copy of the marriage certificate of the applicant's parents issued by a Mexican civil registry office if the wedding took place in Mexico and before the birth of the applicant.

II).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of an older sibling issued by a Mexican civil registry office if he/she was born in Mexico and the birth was registered within the first year after birth.

III).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of either the Mexican father or mother issued by a Mexican civil registry office and registered during the first year after birth.

IV).-Document issued by immigration officials with the date that the foreign father or mother entered Mexico, if this occurred before the applicant was born.

V).- A notarized copy of a certificate of baptism if the baptism took place during the first year after birth and in Mexico.

b).- Original and copy of a valid, signed, official photo identification document issued in Mexico.

c).- Present the original and a photocopy of the document that demonstrates that another country recognizes the applicant as a citizen, issued prior to March 20, 1998.

d).- Two passport-sized (4.5 x 3.5 cm) color photographs taken within the past 30 days, full face, white background, no glasses, no headgear.

e).- Proof of payment of the corresponding fee.

See costs and processing times.

How to pay the fee

Wednesday, 26 November 2008 Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 March 2009 ) of Mexican Nationality (by birth)

This document is issued to individuals who are Mexican citizens by birth and who were born in Mexico, or abroad and whose father or mother or both are Mexican, and who when over 18 years of age acquired or made use of another nationality prior to March 20, 1998 and who would like to exercise their right to retain their Mexican nationality.

R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Complete form DNN-2 (typewritten or printed by hand legibly in black ink), sign and return.

Attach the following documents:

a) Certified copy of your birth certificate, issued by a Mexican civil registry office.

If you were born abroad, you must present a certified copy of your birth certificate issued by a Mexican consulate or by the consular section of a Mexican embassy, or a certified copy of a certificate issued by a Mexican civil registry office that shows the registration of your foreign birth certificate. You must also present a certified copy of the birth certificate or certificate or declaration of Mexican nationality of your father or mother.

If the applicant's or his/her parents' birth was registered extemporaneously (more than a year after birth), the applicant must present one of the following documents:

I).-A certified copy of the marriage certificate of the applicant's parents issued by a Mexican civil registry office if the wedding took place in Mexico and before the birth of the applicant.

II).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of an older sibling issued by a Mexican civil registry office if he/she was born in Mexico and the birth was registered within the first year after birth.

III).- A certified copy of the birth certificate of either the Mexican father or mother issued by a Mexican civil registry office and registered during the first year after birth.

IV).-Document issued by immigration officials with the date that the foreign father or mother entered Mexico, if this occurred before the applicant was born.

V).- A notarized copy of a certificate of baptism if the baptism took place during the first year after birth and in Mexico.

b).- Original and copy of a valid, signed, official photo identification document issued in Mexico.

c).- Present the original and a photocopy of the document that demonstrates that another country recognizes the applicant as a citizen, issued prior to March 20, 1998.

d).- Two passport-sized (4.5 x 3.5 cm) color photographs taken within the past 30 days, full face, white background, no glasses, no headgear.

e).- Proof of payment of the corresponding fee.

See costs and processing times.

How to pay the fee

Wednesday, 26 November 2008 Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 March 2009 )

This document is issued to individuals who are Mexican citizens by birth and who were born in Mexico, or abroad and whose father or mother or both are Mexican, and who when over 18 years of age acquired or made use of another nationality prior to March 20, 1998 and who would like to exercise their right to retain their Mexican nationality.

Complete form DNN-2 (typewritten or printed by hand legibly in black ink), sign and return.

http://www.sre.gob.mx/tramites/juridico/doctos/dnn2.doc

http://www.sre.gob.mx/english/

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It is absolutely possible for a child born to illegal immigrants to become a US citizen. As it is born in the US, it will automatically acquire the citizenship by birth. Even though the child's parents are illegals, the child will get to enjoy all the benefits only because of its birth in the US

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Any mother can go to court in the US to claim child support form the father for a child she is caring for. Babies are not born by spontaneous combustion. The father is as responsible for the child's welfare as is the mother. If the child is living with the father and custody given to the father, the mother is liable for child support, too.

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Yes, if the mother applies for naturalization, the child gets it too if still a minor.

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