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Dual Citizenship Package

The Dual Citizenship Package includes the U.S. Citizenship Application Guide and the Dual Citizenship Information Guide. The Dual Citizenship Package contains all the necessary information, requirements, and official application forms to apply for U.S. citizenship. This comprehensive package also contains an Dual Citizenship Information Guide about the issues of holding two or more citizenships.

The Address Change and Green Card Information Package explains how to submit a change of address to the USCIS within the 10-day requirement. The Package also includes reentry permit application instructions for Green Card holders who travel abroad.

  • Start Application Immediately
  • Easy to Understand Instructions
  • Apply Online or by Mail
  • Pricing and Fee Information Included
  • Checklist of Required Documents
  • Unlimited Online Support

Part 1: Citizenship Application

  • Overview of the U.S. Citizenship Application Process
  • Benefits of United States Citizenship
  • Responsibilities of a United States Citizen
  • Understanding the U.S. Naturalization Process
  • Application Waivers, Exceptions and Special Cases
  • The Oath of Allegiance
  • Sample Citizenship Test, incl. Questions and Answers
  • Eligibility Information
  • List of Required Documents
  • Information on Filing Fees
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • List of USCIS Offices Nationwide
  • Directory of U.S. Embassies and Consulates
  • Information on how to obtain the latest United States immigration forms

Part 2: Dual Citizenship Information Guide

  • Overview of the U.S. Citizenship Application Process
  • Dual Citizenship overview
  • Advantages and disadvantages of dual U.S. Citizenship/Nationality
  • How to find out your citizenship status
  • Double taxation issues
  • Military service for dual citizens
  • Marriage to a dual citizen
  • Children of dual citizens
  • Traveling with two passports
  • Employment opportunities for dual citizens
  • Entitlement to social programs
  • Property ownership
  • Recognition of foreign marriage
  • Inheritance issues for dual citizens
  • How to give up your citizenship
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • List of USCIS Offices Nationwide
  • Directory of U.S. Embassies and Consulates

Download Dual Citizenship Package Guide for more information

About U.S. Citizenship: U.S. citizenship is usually acquired by birth when the child is born in the territory of the United States. This is provided under the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution. Citizenship is the status given to a legal member of the country. It involves rights, duties and privileges.

About Dual Citizenship: The U.S. government allows dual citizenship. United States law recognizes U.S. Dual Citizenship, but the U.S. government does not encourage it is as a matter of policy due to the problems that may arise from it. It is important to understand that a foreign citizen does NOT lose his or her citizenship when becoming a U.S. citizen. An individual that becomes a U.S. citizen through naturalization may keep his or her original citizenship. However, as some countries do not recognize dual citizenship, it is important to consider it carefully before applying for U.S. citizenship.

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