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another thing i was wondering about is my impending dual citizenship. my mom is rwandan, and in addition to my nigerian citizenship, we are currently in the process of applying for rwandan citizenship. does anyone know how dual citizenship would affect the k1 process? i know it's difficult to get a tourist visa or any visa at that, with a nigerian passport. so, i'm wondering if perhaps it might all be a bit easier with the rwandan one? anyone who's had similar experiences? should i start the process in nigeria, or would i be better of moving to my maternal side of the family in rwanda and k1ing in kigali?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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Which post you want to go through is up to you. Dual citizenship will not affect you getting the K1.

Remember, you need to get police certificates for every country you have lived in for 6 months since you were 16. Just something to keep in mind.

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