My father is a filipino who was a Corporal in the US Army. He was killed in action in the korean war in 1950.
Answer:
No. There's no provision under which you can claim US citizenship.
You were born in the Philippines in 1943. In 1946 when the Philippines became an independent nation any claim to US citizenship you might have had became moot.
Being born on a US military base carries no right of citizenship.
You had almost 53 years to ago, now you ask us?????\call your county court house.
Log onto the website for the United States, Department of State.....If you are outside the US, ask at the US Embassy or a US Consulate.
If you are inside the US, email your member of Congress and ask that question.
If you were born on US soil, including any military base, your a US citizen.
If you were born abroad, yuor father had to live in US for 10 years (5 years before age 16/18 (depends if there is marriage or out of wedlock) and 5 after. I dont think he fulfilled this criteria.
if you was born on an American base or American soil, then yes your American. if not you need to contact an American embassy. good luck
i hope not, there are enough of you filipinos in this country, we dont want anymore
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