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Based on the the fact that embassies have limited capacity, one’s probability of being transferred to another embassy might improve by submitting your passports to KCC, as this may help them identify what embassies you are able to be processed. Just an opinion.Sending two different passports on the basis of being a dual national makes no sense to me, considering KCC only needs to verify the passport one used in filling out the initial eDV entry form as part of the document verification process. I do not think KCC spends enough time going over the DS260 form to see how many nationality is listed on it, which is what I believe has resulted in the confusions described by the person who previously posted about this.
It is possible I’ve also told someone in the past to send both passports (reflecting dual nationality as listed on the DS260 form), however the more I think about this the more I’m convinced that is not necessary. Maybe there’s some other reason for this recommendation Simon is aware of which I haven’t come across. So if that is what Simon told you to do, I guess this is one of those rare occasions in which we disagree on what to do (until I’m convinced otherwise).
Also, I am a dual citizen and am considering requesting KCC to change my current interview location to one of the countries I am able to be processed.