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Am I still considered a U.S. citizen

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Yes, you are still US citizenship, you can stay in any country for as long as you want as long as they allowed it. Certain countries you have to pay the fine to to extend staying there. Some countries will tell you to pack up and go.

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Sorry, but I am getting confused... I am a u.s. born citizen but this year will have spent in total over 6 months out of the u.s. in other countries. Is that a problem? I have already sent off a k1 for my fiancee in Vietnam but am considering going to stay in Vietnam until her interview. Obviously if this will negate my status as a U.S. citizen, I won't do this. Thanks

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you never lose your usa citizenship regardless how long you remain out of usa!1

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