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OCR: Before May 24, Father must have been a citizen and resided in None 1934 U.S. before birth of the child. On or after Both parents must have been citizens; one must None. Child must have May 24, 1934, have resided in U.S. before birth of child. lived two years in the and before One parent must have been a citizen five years United States, Jan. 13, 1941 and resided in the U.S. before birth of the child. between the ages of 14 and 28. On or after Both parents must have been citizens; one must None. Child must have Jan. 13, 1941, have resided in U.S. or an outlying possession before birth of child. One parent must have lived two years in the and before United States or in Dec. 24, 1952 been a citizen and resided in U.S. or in an an outlying posses- outlying possession 10 years, 5 of which were ion, between the after the age of 16 years. If the citizen parent served honorably in the U.S. armed forces ages of 14 and 28, between Dec. 7, 1941, and Dec. 31, 1946, 5 of unless the parent the 10 years of residence may be after age 12. was employed abroad by an American organization. On or after Dec. 24, 1952 Both parents must have been citizens; one must None. Child must have resided in U.S. or outlying possession have been physically before birth of child. One parent physically present in the must have been a citizen, in U.S. or a possession, United States for two 10 years, 5 after age 14. Honorable service in continuous years U.S. armed forces counts as physical presence. between the ages of 14 and 28 SOURCE: Immigration and Naturalization Service.