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Hi everybody. Me and my fiancee' would like to send in our K-1 ASAP. I have dual citizenship(European Union/US) and I lived and worked in Europe with my fiancee' for three years. I don't think I have ever declared to the US government that I have dual citizenship and I'm not sure what the laws are; but the real problem is that my names are different on the passports. And therefore all the documents that would prove I lived with my fiancee'(like rental contracts) have my EU name and ID card numbers and all that. Does the US care about this? Should I tell them all of that? I didn't file taxes here in the US while I was abroad(and didn't make enough money to pay taxes for sure anyway), does USCIS care?

Please help. I haven't sent anything in yet because I want to do it right the first time.

 
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