Charles Gutti
New Member
Hello,
After waiting for a long, long time, my wife and myself will have very soon the oath ceremony. During the long period of time that the naturalization process lasted (11 months!) we've changed plans and will like to give it a try to our country.
The thing is that I have recently discovered that every american living abroad has to file us taxes and inform about any worldwide income and bank accounts. And according to many americans this is a pain and very, very expensive. Only hiring an expert to file every year's taxes costs an average of $3,000-$5,000. And that's something we can't afford!
I would like to ask if anyone has had any experience about this matter. Is this as complicated as many people say? There are many americans living abroad renouncing to their citizenship because of this situation.
I really would like to become american, who knows if we decide to return in the future, but if this is as terrible as many think, I will stop the process.
Any advice would be appreciate it.
Thanks,
charles
After waiting for a long, long time, my wife and myself will have very soon the oath ceremony. During the long period of time that the naturalization process lasted (11 months!) we've changed plans and will like to give it a try to our country.
The thing is that I have recently discovered that every american living abroad has to file us taxes and inform about any worldwide income and bank accounts. And according to many americans this is a pain and very, very expensive. Only hiring an expert to file every year's taxes costs an average of $3,000-$5,000. And that's something we can't afford!
I would like to ask if anyone has had any experience about this matter. Is this as complicated as many people say? There are many americans living abroad renouncing to their citizenship because of this situation.
I really would like to become american, who knows if we decide to return in the future, but if this is as terrible as many think, I will stop the process.
Any advice would be appreciate it.
Thanks,
charles