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I have two passports ( Yemen & Somalia) I entered Egypt with my Yemen passport I’m going to Germany for family reunion but the visa is on my Somali passport

The issue is I have different date of birth and place of birth in both passports

Can I book the ticket with my Somali passport which has the visa and at exit immigration show the Yemen passport that I entered with? And would it be a problem if they asked about the visa to know that Im allowed to enter Germany? and I showed them the Somali passport with the information difference?

The correct DOB is on the Yemen passport, but here’s the thing: I have two original birth certificates each proving the Date and place of birth on the related passport.






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What are the negatives for having dual citizenship?

Drawbacks of being a dual citizen include the potential for double taxation, the long and expensive process for obtaining dual citizenship, and the fact that you become bound by the laws of two nations.

Do you have to report dual citizenship?

U.S. immigration law does not prohibit dual nationality. The U.S. Supreme Court also ruled that people can \u201chave and exercise rights of nationality in two countries.\u201d However, your country of origin may or may not allow dual citizenship.

Can I leave the US with one passport and enter with another?

Most U.S. citizens, 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. Use of the foreign passport does not endanger U.S. citizenship.

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.



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