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My child has two passports... But the US embassy took only one to stamped the visa. Why they take only one ?
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How in the world your son got a 2 passport???? :o:o:o Or the one that US Embassy took and put stamp was his valid/renewed passport. Nobody can't have 2 valid passport.

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Naturalization

Aug. 05, 2009......sent N-400

Aug. 06, 2009......delivered at 11:45

Aug. 17, 2009.....NOA

Sept.01, 2009.....biometric appointment

Sept.12, 2009.....rcved interview letter

Oct. 19, 2009.....date of interview....passed!!!!!

Nov. 18, 2009.....Oath Ceremony...yahooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

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My child has two passports... But the US embassy took only one to stamped the visa. Why they take only one ?
:blink:

How in the world your son got a 2 passport???? :o:o:o Or the one that US Embassy took and put stamp was his valid/renewed passport. Nobody can't have 2 valid passport.

My daughter has Filipino passport and British passport
:wacko:
..I asked the immigration officer but he just want one passport
:lol:
I was confusing too
:wacko:
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Ahhh, daughter! That's interesting, so which of her passport the US Embassy took it? As a dual citizen, can't she have a Philippine passport indicating her nationality as a dual citizen by Filipino/British? As far as I know, my son-in-law who was a dual citizen, too, in his passport was "Nationality: Filipino/Japanese.

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Naturalization

Aug. 05, 2009......sent N-400

Aug. 06, 2009......delivered at 11:45

Aug. 17, 2009.....NOA

Sept.01, 2009.....biometric appointment

Sept.12, 2009.....rcved interview letter

Oct. 19, 2009.....date of interview....passed!!!!!

Nov. 18, 2009.....Oath Ceremony...yahooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

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My child has two passports... But the US embassy took only one to stamped the visa. Why they take only one ?
:blink:

How in the world your son got a 2 passport???? :o:o:o Or the one that US Embassy took and put stamp was his valid/renewed passport. Nobody can't have 2 valid passport.

My daughter has Filipino passport and British passport
:wacko:
..I asked the immigration officer but he just want one passport
:lol:
I was confusing too
:wacko:
.

sh

I gave the Fil-Passport but he did checked the british passport too. In her filipino passport doesn't say anything but GBP Passport it has annotation but don't know really..I'm just curious about it
:unsure:
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Ahhh, daughter! That's interesting, so which of her passport the US Embassy took it? As a dual citizen, can't she have a Philippine passport indicating her nationality as a dual citizen by Filipino/British? As far as I know, my son-in-law who was a dual citizen, too, in his passport was "Nationality: Filipino/Japanese.

I guess it depends on the country...my son and other members of my family - and supposedly me too once I apply for citizenship- are dual citizens of both Italy and the US and they all have 2 valid passports.

To the OP: I have really no idea about what to answer to your question sorry. :unsure:

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U.S. CITIZEN SINCE MAY 8TH 2008

NATURALIZATION

28th july 2007 - N-400 mailed to VSC

(exactly on the 90th day mark...applications NOT returned although some scared me into thinking they could have!)

30th july 2007 - N-400 delivered to VSC

11th august 2007 - Delivery Confirmation receipt received

17th september 2007 - Money Order (FINALLY!) cashed

9th november 2007 - NOA! (notification period given 180 days)

21th november 2007 - Biometrics appointment letter

18th december 2007 - Biometrics appointment in Baltimore, MD completed

29th march 2008 - FINALLY received letter with interview date!

8th may 2008 H 8:40 AM - Interview in Baltimore-APPROVED!

8th may 2008 H 3:00 pm (yes same day, crazy!) Oath Ceremony in Baltimore

24th may 2008 - US Passport application mailed off

6th june 2008 - US Passport received in the mail!!!

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Ahhh, daughter! That's interesting, so which of her passport the US Embassy took it? As a dual citizen, can't she have a Philippine passport indicating her nationality as a dual citizen by Filipino/British? As far as I know, my son-in-law who was a dual citizen, too, in his passport was "Nationality: Filipino/Japanese.

I guess it depends on the country...my son and other members of my family - and supposedly me too once I apply for citizenship- are dual citizens of both Italy and the US and they all have 2 valid passports.

To the OP: I have really no idea about what to answer to your question sorry. :unsure:

Thanks..btw its okay.. i'll ask the CO in immigration when i have chance
:lol:

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