US Passport with Dual Citizenship?
Having both U.S. citizenship and citizenship from another country (dual citizenship) doesn't prevent you from getting a U.S. passport. Here's a quick guide:
Eligibility:
U.S. citizen by birth, naturalization, or other lawful means? You're good to go!
Dual Citizenship:
No worries! Having another passport won't affect your U.S. passport application.
Traveling Smart:
Check entry/exit requirements for both your countries. Some require using their specific passport.
Applying for a New Passport:
Gather proof of U.S. citizenship (birth certificate, etc.)
Complete form DS-11 (first-time applicants)
Pay the required fees
Renewing Your Passport:
Standard renewal process applies even with dual citizenship.
Use form DS-82 (eligible applicants)
Submit your current U.S. passport and fees
Remember:
Dual citizenship doesn't exempt you from U.S. laws regarding passports and travel.
Research specific requirements based on your situation.
Ready to apply? Head to the U.S. Department of State website for more details!