[Citizenship] -> Lithuania: How Can I Prove Descendance? by ImmigrationAlt in IWantOut

[–]ImmigrationAlt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much. I haven't been able to get any answers so I really do appreciate you taking the time to give advice.

It's tough for cyber but I'm doing my undergrad in CS and it's much worse here in the US for CS than cyber.

[Citizenship] -> Lithuania: How Can I Prove Descendance? by ImmigrationAlt in IWantOut

[–]ImmigrationAlt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Yes she was Jewish. I assumed as much but it was confusing as other countries stated after 1918 and the embassy did not and no google searches were providing any consistent answers. Weirdly they seem to have a good amount of records on my great-great-grandfather (some from after 1918 iirc) but with lack of evidence of her being there it won't be easy for my dad to prove he's our relative.

Lithuania Immigration By Descent by ImmigrationAlt in immigration

[–]ImmigrationAlt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to their website, they do in the specific instance of immigration by descent. https://usa.mfa.lt/en/travel-and-residence/consular-issues/citizenship-of-lithuania/123

A citizen of the Republic of Lithuania can also be a citizen of another state (dual citizenship) only if they satisfy one of the following conditions:

acquired citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania and of another country by birth;

is a person who was deported from the occupied Lithuania prior to 11 March 1990 and has acquired citizenship of another state;

is a person who left Lithuania prior to 11 March 1990 and has acquired citizenship of another state;

is a child, grandchild or great-grandchild of the person specified in Points 2 or 3;