No.
2007-11-15 04:32:22
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answer #1
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answered by sahel578 5
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No. She's got her citizenship now, she doesn't need to 'renew' that status. It's hers for life now, unless she either renounces it, is found to have obtained it fraudulently (or not to have been eligible for it) in the first place, or does something (treason, fighting in the army of a country at war with the US, taking a government post in her country of origin, for example) that would cause the government to revoke her citizenship!
2007-11-15 04:48:47
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answer #2
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answered by marmiteontoast 3
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Once a US citizen always a US citizen. If it was a resident thing it expires. But citizenship does not.
If she renounced her past one..... no big. She just needs to apply for a passport.
2007-11-15 05:01:44
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answer #3
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answered by jackson 7
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regrettably you have fairly a pickle. you're right here and not right here illegally. Your husbands eco-friendly card valid does help. First deliver for a clean passport . prepare through your consulet. Then prepare the workplace work for a clean visa. you are able to could circulate domicile to prepare yet you are able to come back. in spite of the shown fact that in case you get caught now without the two one valid then you fairly are in a jam and can in no way be allowed returned in.
2016-12-08 22:43:02
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answered by side 4
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Once you become a citizen of the US, it doesn't expire. There aresome conditions under which she can give pu her citizenship but, no it will not expire.
2007-11-15 04:39:15
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answer #5
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answered by Katty 2
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Once you become a US Citizen you are that for life......that is my understanding....anyway from many friends that became a citizen of the good ole USA...
2007-11-15 04:33:22
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answer #6
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answered by Toffy 6
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Once a citizen, always a citizen.
2007-11-15 04:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
It is hers unless she states in front of a consular officer that she is giving it up.
Or for a very few crimes, or fraud in obtaining it to begin with.
2007-11-15 04:40:57
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answer #8
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answered by DAR 7
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nope, when she got that certificate was 4 life
2007-11-15 04:37:55
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answered by citizen of the world,multiracial 2
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yes, right after the citzen expires
2007-11-15 04:47:25
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answered by rickv8356 5
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Only if you renounce it.
2007-11-15 04:38:23
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answered by Kevy 7
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