Can minors with dual US/UK citizenship travel to the US on their UK passports? [duplicate]
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My children have dual citizenship. We live in the UK; their US passports have expired. We are travelling to the States for a week in October. I am hoping that they can travel on their UK passports with an ESTA without problems. Would that work? I have a UK passport.
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All US citizens, even dual nationals, must enter and depart the United States on U.S. passports. Source
My advice would be to reapply for your childrens US passports asap. Source
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