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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Hello Everyone,

I am preparing all the required documents for filing my I-130, I-485, I-765 etc. soon and I am currently holding a 2 passport (dual citizen)... One of the question in the application is Country of Citizenship/Nationality? so I put Philippines/Canada nationality= Filipino/Canadian... when I submit a photocopied of my passports do I have to send two of them? I just don't want to make mistake when I submit my applications someday. Any suggestions, advice pls. I would greatly appreciate it! Thank You :)

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if i were you, I would put only the citizenship that you used its passport to enter USA, so u put Canada.. and if they ask about anything during the interview you can tell them that you have dual citizenship , This is my opinion.

and regarding the photocopies , you send only the one you used to enter USA

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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I am a dual citizen of Australia and the UK. I live in Australia and identified as Australian on all paperwork because that was where I was applying from. My birth cert is from Aus. My British passport was used to show my "visit in the last 2 years" because I came from the UK when I visited. My British citizenship was not listed on any of the forms but I did ask about it at the interview. As far as they were concerned I was Australian and didn't want to see my UK passport. If you want to list both that is totally up to you. I didn't and it hasn't been a problem so far... they KNOW that I have two passports, but they only care about the one I'm applying based on.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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if i were you, I would put only the citizenship that you used its passport to enter USA, so u put Canada.. and if they ask about anything during the interview you can tell them that you have dual citizenship , This is my opinion.

and regarding the photocopies , you send only the one you used to enter USA

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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if i were you, I would put only the citizenship that you used its passport to enter USA, so u put Canada.. and if they ask about anything during the interview you can tell them that you have dual citizenship , This is my opinion.

and regarding the photocopies , you send only the one you used to enter USA

Okay, I will just put Canada then since my canadian passport I've used to enter USA. thank you!

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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I am a dual citizen of Australia and the UK. I live in Australia and identified as Australian on all paperwork because that was where I was applying from. My birth cert is from Aus. My British passport was used to show my "visit in the last 2 years" because I came from the UK when I visited. My British citizenship was not listed on any of the forms but I did ask about it at the interview. As far as they were concerned I was Australian and didn't want to see my UK passport. If you want to list both that is totally up to you. I didn't and it hasn't been a problem so far... they KNOW that I have two passports, but they only care about the one I'm applying based on.

Okay, I will just put Canada since I've used my Canadian passport to enter US. Thank you very much for the advice! :)

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Okay, I will just put Canada then since my canadian passport I've used to enter USA. thank you!

you welcome, and welcome to VJ club :P

AOS

day 1 -- 04/11/2012-- package sent to Chicago

day 2 -- 04/12/2012-- package was received.

day 43-- 05/23/2012-- Notice for an interview is received for 06/26 @ 2pm

day 63-- 06/12/2012-- Received a Text & email for an update- Card production EAD/AP

day 77-- 06/26/2012-- interview / approved on the spot.

day 86-- 07/05/2012-- Received my GC in the mail.

ROC

day 1 -- 04/07/2014 -- ROC Package delivered to VSC

day 16 -- 04/23/2014 -- Walk-in Bio.

day 197 -- 10/20/2014-- Approval Letter received dated 10/16/2014

day 202 -- 10/25/2014-- GC received

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