Rights and Advantages of a Baby Born in the USA
Citizenship & Rights10 minutes3/20/2025

Rights and Advantages of a Baby Born in the USA

Automatic US citizenship, one of the world's most powerful passports, Ivy League university opportunities, family reunification rights, and dual citizenship advantages — a comprehensive guide.

Rights and Advantages of a Baby Born in the USA: Comprehensive Guide

Every baby born in the United States automatically acquires US citizenship under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. This is one of the most valuable gifts you can give your baby. As our team that has been working with families giving birth in Miami for years, we explain in detail all the rights and advantages provided by US citizenship.

Automatic US Citizenship

The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution states: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside." This provision means that your baby born in Miami is a US citizen from birth without requiring any application or procedure. Citizenship is automatically acquired at the moment of birth and cannot be revoked later.

US Passport: One of the World's Most Powerful Passports

The US passport provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to more than 186 countries worldwide. This is one of the world's most powerful passports. When your baby grows up, they can travel to the Schengen area of Europe without a visa, enter countries like the UK, Japan, and Australia without a visa, and enjoy great convenience for business and educational travel.

Educational Opportunities: The World's Best Universities

Your child who is a US citizen can apply to the world's most prestigious universities as a domestic student. This means much lower tuition fees compared to foreign students. At Ivy League universities like Harvard, MIT, Stanford, and Yale, domestic student tuition is 50-70% lower than foreign student tuition.

Family Reunification: Opportunity for Parents

When your child born in the US turns 21, they can apply for a green card (permanent residence permit) for their parents. This is a long-term investment. When your baby grows up, it may be possible for your entire family to gain the right to live in the US.

Dual Citizenship: The Best of Both Worlds

Many countries allow dual citizenship. This way, your baby can be both a citizen of their home country and a US citizen. With dual citizenship, they have full citizenship rights in both countries, can use two passports, and can own property and start businesses in both countries.

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