Dual citizen with different dates of birth on documents [closed]

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I am a US/Jordanian citizen with two different dates of birth on my passports, due to an old mistake, which can't be fixed now.

I will be traveling to the US. I live in Saudi Arabia at the moment, as a resident, using my Jordanian passport. I can't book a direct flight to the US because airlines will need verification and I'm afraid that they'll ask to see my US passport and notice the two different dates of birth.

What can I do in this case? I thought of going to a country which doesn't require a visa for my two citizenships, such as Egypt. I would leave Saudi with my Jordanian passport and, as soon as I arrive in Egypt, enter with my US passport. Will that work? Would it raise questions? I would then fly from Egypt to the US.

Also, I have never been to the US since I became a US citizen. My passport is empty of stamps; will that cause a problem in the US or Egypt?






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When you are a dual citizen which passport do you use?

U.S. nationals, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States. Dual nationals may also be required by the foreign country to use its passport to enter and leave that country.

Can dual citizens carry two passports?

Two Passports As a dual citizen, you are allowed to carry passports from both countries. For example, if you are a U.S. citizen and also a citizen of New Zealand, you can travel more easily between these two countries.

Can I lose my dual citizenship?

Before you apply for U.S. citizenship as your second citizenship status, it's crucial to contact the embassy or consulate of your country of origin to find out whether that country allows dual citizenship in the first place. Otherwise, you may lose your citizenship in that country without knowing.

What is proof of dual citizenship?

One of your parents was a U.S. citizen when you were born; and. Your citizen parent lived in the U.S. at least 5 years before you were born. Your record of birth abroad, if registered with a U.S. consulate or embassy, is proof of your citizenship. You may also apply for a passport to have your citizenship recognized.



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