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Which passport do you use for the US check-in agents, at the gate, in Europe at passport control, check-in, emmigration, and at US immigration?

2007-03-12 16:25:56 · 4 answers · asked by presidentrichardnixon 3 in Politics & Government Immigration

Yes, I am referring to dual citizens who hold both countries' passports.

2007-03-12 16:33:41 · update #1

4 answers

Dual citizenship - and dual passports - is an extremely common phenomenon.

US law says that citizens must use their US passports to enter and leave the US. While most other countries have the same requirement, if you enter another country using that country's passport, if you get into trouble the US embassy will probably not be able to help you. If you're a citizen of an EU country, that is probably not going to be a problem, but it's still something to keep in mind.

2007-03-13 07:03:33 · answer #1 · answered by dognhorsemom 7 · 0 0

Have your companion accompany you throughout the non-ecu line. this manner you will stay mutually. probability is interior the ecu line the agent isn't waiting/arranged for international passports and gets dissatisfied. in case you pass although the international passport line they are going to be waiting with stamp and could purely wave your companion by way of.

2016-10-18 06:02:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It would be unusual to hold two passports -- it would require dual citizenship, as well as having spent money for a second passport, which one really doesn't need and they are not cheap. My US passport got me into Germany one day, no visa required.

2007-03-12 16:30:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Simple I use the shortest line but it best always to use the passport of the country you entering

2007-03-12 16:34:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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