Originally Posted by
seaskybound
But the fact that he was born in the US barring rare instances (child of diplomats, renouncing citizenship etc ) means HE IS a US citizen, he just never went to get a passport.
To the OP it may be easier to go to consulate to get PP than to get Visa
As far as the OP is concerned, the OP might be a U.S. citizen, but when he is in India, he
IS an Indian citizen, since that's what the OP claimed. Even if anyother country considers the opt their citizen, it is meaningless as far as India is concerned. However, once the OP is able to get on a plane bound fr the U.S., entry into the U.S. might be allowed on the basis of his/her birth certificate.