Travelers with Dual Nationality (2024)

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What is Dual Nationality?

Dual nationalitymeans a person is a national of two countries. They have legal rights and obligations in both countries. A person may hold more than two nationalities, and the same guidance generally applies. Having dual nationality has advantages. These include ease of living abroad and access to government programs. But dual nationals should understand the potential legal issues. These can make life and travel more complex.

How Do You Get Dual Nationality?

  • You may knowingly or unknowingly be a national of another country, even if you have not been issued a passport by that country. Youmaybecome a dual national of the United States and another country by:
  • Being born in the United States, and subject to the laws thereof, to one or two parents holding a nationality other than United States, with your second nationality based on the other country’s nationality law;
  • Being born outside the United States to one or two U.S. citizen parents, with your second nationality based on the foreign country’s laws; or
  • Naturalizing as a U.S. citizen while keeping the nationality of another country.

Requirements for U.S. Citizens HoldingDual Nationality

While the United States allows for dual (or multiple) nationality, there are some requirements that U.S. citizen dual nationals must follow, regardless of whether they hold another nationality:

  • You must enter and leave the United States on your U.S. passport. You are not allowed to enter on your foreign passport, because U.S. law requires all U.S. citizens to enter and depart the U.S. on a valid U.S. passport. U.S. citizens are not eligible for a U.S. visa.
  • If your child is a citizen of the United States, they are not eligible for a U.S. visa. This is true even if you have not taken steps to document them as a U.S. citizen. If you want to enter or depart the United States with your child who is a U.S. citizen, you must obtain a U.S. passport for your child.
  • You may need to file your U.S. tax returns, even if you do not owe any taxes. Your worldwide income is subject to U.S. taxation. You may also need to file a tax return in the State where you were last resident. You may want to consult a tax advisor experienced in dual-national filings.
  • If you have more than $10,000 in overseas bank or brokerage accounts, you may need to fill out the Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Account (FBAR).

Potential Challenges to HoldingDual Nationality

Different countries have different laws on dual nationality. Some countries may not permit it. Research the laws on dual nationality in your destination before you travel.The Country Information Pagefor your destination is a helpful resource. You may also check in with the embassy of any country where you have a foreign nationality before you travel. Examples of regulations that may impact dual nationals include:

  • Entry and Exit Requirements:When traveling to a country where you have U.S. and that country’s nationality, you may need to use a passport from that country or show an ID from that country. Some countries impose restrictions on its departing citizens. For example, they may need an exit visa.
  • Exit Bans:Some countries may impose exit bans on dual nationals as an alternative to criminal detention or in civil or familial disputes. Exit bans may also be used coercively on people not facing charges. They can be used to compel an associate or relative under investigation to return from abroad. Those subject to an exit ban may not know how long the restrictions or investigation may continue. Exit bans and lengthy document processing often cause a significant financial burden. This includes unemployment, unexpected living expenses, and fines.
  • Limited U.S. Assistance Abroad:Local authorities may not recognize your U.S. nationality if you are also a national of that country. This is especially true if you did not enter the country using your U.S. passport. Even if dual nationals who are detained ask police or prison officials to notify the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate, U.S. consular officials may not be allowed to access them police or prison officials to notify the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.
  • Military Service:Dual nationals may have to do military service in the foreign country where they are a national. This obligation may be imposed immediately upon arrival or when attempting to leave the country.
  • Registration:In some countries, you may be required to register your other nationalities.
  • Prohibition of Dual Nationality:Some countries prohibit dual nationality. You may be forced to give up that country’s nationality if you are also a U.S. national. You could be compelled to do so through a formal act of renunciation. We recommend that you research the dual nationality laws of your countries. This includes countries where you are a dual national, or where you want to naturalize. You can find a list of local attorneys who may be able to assist you on the websites of U.S. embassies and consulates abroad, ortravel.state.gov.

Additional Resources

  • Information on possible loss of U.S. nationality if you seek public office in a foreign country.
  • Information on possible loss of U.S. nationality if you serve in a foreign military.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

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FAQs

Does it matter which passport you use if you have dual citizenship? ›

Most U.S. citizens, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States. Dual nationals may also be required by the foreign country to use its passport to enter and leave that country. Use of the foreign passport does not endanger U.S. citizenship.

How do you say you have two nationalities? ›

Dual nationality means a person is a national of two countries. They have legal rights and obligations in both countries.

Why do banks ask if you have dual citizenship? ›

Why are banks asking if I have dual citizenship? Banks might want to know if you have a dual nationality for a variety of reasons. Dozens of countries agreed to the Common Reporting Standard in 2014 to help combat tax evasion, money laundering and control the funding of terrorism.

What happens if you have dual nationality? ›

Being a dual citizen means that you will get the benefits that come with both of your citizenships. The main benefit to obtaining dual citizenship is that it will give you the right to live and travel between both countries.

Can I enter a country with one passport and exit with another? ›

Using different passports for different purposes can also help protect your privacy. If you are a U.S. citizen with more than one passport, you must use your U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States—however, if you're traveling to another country, you may use whichever passport you prefer.

What are the disadvantages of dual citizenship? ›

Travel Restrictions: Some countries may restrict travel or deny entry to citizens who also hold citizenship in a particular country. This could be due to political tensions or security concerns. Paperwork Complexities: Complying with the laws and regulations of two countries can be complex and time-consuming.

What is my nationality if I have dual citizenship? ›

Dual citizenship —or dual nationality— is when you are a citizen of two different countries at the same time. In the context of the U.S., it means you're both a U.S. citizen and a citizen of another country.

Can an American have 2 nationalities? ›

The Supreme Court of the United States has stated that dual nationality is “a status long recognized in the law” and that “a person may have and exercise rights of nationality in two countries and be subject to the responsibilities of both.

Can a U.S. citizen enter the US without a passport? ›

Note, however, that rules established under the U.S. Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, require that all persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air, must present a valid passport to reenter the United States.

Why does the US not recognize dual citizenship? ›

Claims of other countries upon U.S. dual-nationals may result in conflicting obligations under the laws of each country. U.S. dual nationals may also face restrictions in the U.S. consular protections available to U.S. nationals abroad, particularly in the country of their other nationality.

Does the US government know if you have dual citizenship? ›

As an American citizen, when you naturalize in another country and become a dual citizen, generally you are not obligated by U.S. law to inform U.S authorities in any way. This is a relatively common question I get from American clients pursuing second citizenship.

Who Cannot have dual citizenship? ›

In the Congo, Djibouti, Cuba, Ethiopia, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Monaco, Singapore, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe, one automatically loses citizenship upon acquisition of citizenship of another country.

Which passport should I use if I have dual citizenship? ›

U.S. nationals, including U.S. dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States. U.S. dual nationals may also be required by the country of their foreign nationality to use that country's passport to enter and leave that country.

Does dual citizenship affect social security benefits? ›

The United States generally considers a person with dual U.S. and foreign citizenship a U.S. citizen for Social Security purposes. This does not apply if you are a U.S. citizen and a citizen of a country the United States has an international social security agreement with.

Can a U.S. citizen have more than 2 passports? ›

Yes, there is no restriction on obtaining multiple citizenship and passports through the legal citizenship programs. Many citizens from the United States invest in multiple programs to have more than one citizenship and passport.

Is it illegal to hold two valid passports under different names? ›

Under the above circ*mstances, it is not illegal or a fraud in any way for the person to hold two valid passports. Nevertheless, the United States requires that you carry your U.S. passport when traveling, and use it to reenter the United States.

Which passport should I use in the UK if I have dual citizenship? ›

I have dual citizenship and alternate between passports when entering the UK, they do have your details in a database and can check. Using your British passport is typically the quickest way through immigration.

What is the penalty for U.S. citizens entering and leaving the US on a foreign passport? ›

If a U.S. citizen attempts to travel to the U.S. on another passport, this often results in delays, missed flights and further complications. Note there is no exit control when leaving the United States but if U.S. citizens depart on a foreign passport they can only return to the United States on a valid U.S. passport!

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