If your son was born on an army base he’d be eligible, since that’s considered U.S. soil. Same hold true with American embassies around the world.
Nope. Born on the economy. The military post we were stationed at was too small for a hospital. That’s not uncommon.
From what I understand, he *is* a citizen in every way. He has a “US Citizen Born Abroad” birth certificate. Both his parents were US Citizens. Seriously, I don’t think it’s a problem.
The problem would arise if one of us *wasn’t* a US citizen. Then he’d have dual citizenship and that could be a problem for POTUS if he were born outside of the country.
I think.