Can I get a B1/B2 visa if I have dual citizenship?
Answer
📋 Summary:
Yes, you can get B1/B2 visa with dual citizenship. You must apply using the passport of the country you're applying from. If one citizenship is from a Visa Waiver Program country, you might not need B1/B2 for that passport.
Yes, dual citizens can get B1/B2 visas:
- Use correct passport: Apply using passport of country where you're applying
- VWP countries: If one citizenship is VWP country, you might not need B1/B2 for that passport
- Choose wisely: Use the passport that gives you best options
- Disclose all citizenships: Must mention all citizenships in application
Additional Information:
- You can have B1/B2 on one passport and use VWP on another
- Choose which passport to use based on your situation
- Must be consistent - use same passport for entry and exit
- Dual citizenship doesn't prevent B1/B2 approval
- Some countries don't allow dual citizenship - check your country's laws
💡 In Other Words:
Having dual citizenship is like having two different IDs - you can choose which one to use. If one of your citizenships is from a country that doesn't need a visa (VWP), you might use that passport instead. But if you need B1/B2, you can get it on either passport. The key is being consistent and using the same passport for the whole process.
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