I am still a Citizen of COP and now Applying for naturalization (N-400). Is it a problem?

alum123456

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Hello

N-400 has the following question.
3.E) Country of nationality.
I guess I have to list my COP here. My passport is now expired. I did not renew it, but I did not try to renounce my citizenship either because it is pretty much impossible to do.
My country does not allow dual citizenship and I don't need it. I just cannot afford to go through troubles of renouncing it.

Is this a potential problem for Naturalization application?

thanks
 
Hello

N-400 has the following question.
3.E) Country of nationality.
I guess I have to list my COP here. My passport is now expired. I did not renew it, but I did not try to renounce my citizenship either because it is pretty much impossible to do.
My country does not allow dual citizenship and I don't need it. I just cannot afford to go through troubles of renouncing it.

Is this a potential problem for Naturalization application?

thanks

Your nationality won't change just because you were granted asylum. It would take a renunciation and that will happen when you naturalize as a USC.

Formal renunciation was not and is not required.
 
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