I wanted to see if ChatGPT could give any quality US Immigration advice. Could someone get reasonably accurate information from AI? After just my first question it was a clear that it would lead to a complete disaster.
Attempt #1

9 FAM 301.3-3 (U) VISA APPLICATIONS FROM APPLICANTS WHO MAY BE U.S. CITIZENS
a. (U) You may not issue a visa to an individual unless you are satisfied that the applicant is not a U.S. citizen or U.S. national. If a visa applicant has a U.S. passport or Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) application pending, you should refuse the visa application under INA 221(g) pending resolution of the citizenship issue unless the Department authorizes visa issuance.
b. (U) Applicants born in the United States: An applicant born in the U.S. may not be a U.S. citizen if:
(1) (U) They formally relinquished U.S. citizenship and obtained a Certificate of Loss of Nationality (CLN) from the Department; or
(2) (U) They were born in the United States, but not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, which occurs if a child was born to a foreign mission member parent who enjoyed diplomatic agent level immunity at the time of the child’s birth, assuming the other parent was not a U.S. citizen. If the applicant was born in the United States, you may only issue a visa if you are satisfied that the applicant relinquished citizenship, if non-citizenship is established by conducting a “CFMM” (Children of Foreign Mission Members) check as described below, or if the Department authorizes visa issuance.

