My husband is about to start his citizenship process, but we aren't sure what to do about his other citizenship.
Back story:
We were married February 17th 2010, and he received his green card June 29th 2010. He was born in South Africa and also has citizenship with Sweden through his mother. So before we were married, he was already a dual citizen (South Africa by birth, Sweden through ancestry).
If I remember correctly, a person can only have citizenship with two countries at a time. If this is correct, what will happen with his Swedish and South African citizenship? Will the US government automatically drop one of them for him? Will they contact him and ask him which he would like to renounce? We're afraid they will auto-renounce his Swedish citizenship since South Africa is his "birth" citizenship. What we WANT is to keep Swedish and drop South African (if dropping is even necessary). If he can keep all three without USA getting ticked, that works too.
Does anyone have any experience with already having dual citizenship prior to obtaining US citizenship?
Thanks for any help!
Back story:
We were married February 17th 2010, and he received his green card June 29th 2010. He was born in South Africa and also has citizenship with Sweden through his mother. So before we were married, he was already a dual citizen (South Africa by birth, Sweden through ancestry).
If I remember correctly, a person can only have citizenship with two countries at a time. If this is correct, what will happen with his Swedish and South African citizenship? Will the US government automatically drop one of them for him? Will they contact him and ask him which he would like to renounce? We're afraid they will auto-renounce his Swedish citizenship since South Africa is his "birth" citizenship. What we WANT is to keep Swedish and drop South African (if dropping is even necessary). If he can keep all three without USA getting ticked, that works too.
Does anyone have any experience with already having dual citizenship prior to obtaining US citizenship?
Thanks for any help!
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