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I am sure some of you here might have US citizenship status, Let's say my wife applied for US citizenship, will she be required to give up her indian passport in the citizenship process.

I have to get a visa to travel to India, but since my wife is India if she gets US citizenship

Will she need to get visa

Dual citizenship where she doesn't need visa i assume.

Anybody here with American partner in that situation?

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I am sure some of you here might have US citizenship status, Let's say my wife applied for US citizenship, will she be required to give up her indian passport in the citizenship process.

I have to get a visa to travel to India, but since my wife is India if she gets US citizenship

Will she need to get visa

Dual citizenship where she doesn't need visa i assume.

You need to attend Oath ceremony(in person) to become a US Citizen..

Look into applying for OCI(Overseas Citizen of India) otherwise your wife will have to apply for Indian Visitor's visa once she is sworn in as US Citizen.

India does not have Dual Citizenship..

Mom sponsoring for her son(my brother)

06/15/2010 : I-130 for son
06/23/2010 : Check Cashed
06/26/2010 : Received NOA
03/20/2012 : Received RFE(I-797E)
05/23/2012: Application approved after RFE response
06/29/2012: Received letter from NVC

06/03/2015: Change petition from F1 to F3 category


Checklist :
1. I-751(ROC)
2. Parents AOS
3. I-130(Son)
4. N-400(Spouse)

5. N-400(Parents)

6. K-1 & AOS & ROC TimeLine

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I am sure some of you here might have US citizenship status, Let's say my wife applied for US citizenship, will she be required to give up her indian passport in the citizenship process.

I have to get a visa to travel to India, but since my wife is India if she gets US citizenship

Will she need to get visa

Dual citizenship where she doesn't need visa i assume.

Anybody here with American partner in that situation?

Yes , your wife would have to give up her Indian Citizenship. Her paspports should be submitted to nearest Indian consulate for cancelling. She could appy OCI though, it takes three months.

Cheers

I-130

07/27/2007 : Mailed I130 for spouse (VSC)

09/20/2007 : NOA1

11/07/2007 : NOA2

NVC

11/20/2007 : Case # Assigned

03/10/2008 : Case Completed!

03/20/2008 : Interview Scheduled & Interview letter mailed

03/25/2008 : Beneficiary received interview letter

03/25/2008 : Case forwarded to consulate. NVC message updated on 3/28/08.

Consulate

05/22/2008 : Interview

05/22/2008 : Visa granted and passport collected same day.

05/26/2008 : POE (Newark, NJ).

Our Timeline (more detailed events)

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USC is acquired the day he/she takes the oath, which is the last step in the process. (During the rest of the USC process, he/she is still an Indian citizen and can use the Indian passport).

The moment an Indian Citizen acquires another country citizenship, he/she automatically loses the Indian citizenship. Submitting the passport to the nearest embassy is suggested however not strictly practiced. The nearest embassy will stamp "Acquired US Citizenship" and cancels the passport and send it back to the pasport holder.

Overseas Citizen of India (aka OCI ) takes about 2-3 months, however once she acquires OCI she'll never need a visa to travel to India and there are no travel and stay restrictions on it.

If there's a time constraint then she can apply for the Indian visa by mail which takes about a week. (in person, the same day) If she's staying in India for more than 180 days then she has to report to the local police station in India.

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I-130

07/27/2007 : Mailed I130 for spouse (VSC)

09/20/2007 : NOA1

11/07/2007 : NOA2

NVC

11/20/2007 : Case # Assigned

03/10/2008 : Case Completed!

03/20/2008 : Interview Scheduled & Interview letter mailed

03/25/2008 : Beneficiary received interview letter

03/25/2008 : Case forwarded to consulate. NVC message updated on 3/28/08.

Consulate

05/22/2008 : Interview

05/22/2008 : Visa granted and passport collected same day.

05/26/2008 : POE (Newark, NJ).

Our Timeline (more detailed events)

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I have also researched all this, though we are not at that stage yet. Let me add that as spouse of an Indian citizen, we can apply for a 5-year PIO card, then we can visit India and stay as long as we want, no visa required. Link:

Person of Indian Origin Card

***Nagaraju & Eileen***
K1 (Fiance Visa)
Oct 18, 2006: NOA1
Feb 8, 2007: NOA2
April 13, 2007: INTERVIEW in Chennai -Approved
May 25, 2007: USA Arrival! EAD at JFK
June 15, 2007: Married
AOS (Adjustment of Status)
June 21, 2007: AOS/EAD Submitted
Sept 18, 2007: AOS Interview - APPROVED!!
ROC (Removing of Conditions)
June 23, 2009: Sent in I-751 packet
Sept 11, 2009: APPROVED!!
Sept 18, 2009: Received 10-year Green Card!

Naturalization
July 15, 2010: Sent N-400 packet
July 23, 2010: NOA Notice date
Oct 15, 2010: Citizenship Interview - Passed!
Nov 15, 2010: Oath Ceremony in Fresno, CA
Nov 24, 2010: Did SSN and Applied for Passport
Dec 6, 2010: Passport Arrives
Dec 7, 2010: Sent for Indian Passport Surrender Certificate
Dec 27, 2010: Surrender Certificate Arrives
Jan 3, 2011: Sent for Overseas Citizenship of India Card
March 1, 2011: Received OCI card!

Divorce

Feb 2015:​ Found out he was cheating (prostitutes / escorts)

​May 2015: Divorce Final

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I thought India allows dual citizenship? Or was it all just talk?

Hi Silent,

India does allow dual citizenship its called OCI - Overseas Citizenship of India. Go through the links I have pasted in my previous posts on this thread. It should help you!

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I-130

07/27/2007 : Mailed I130 for spouse (VSC)

09/20/2007 : NOA1

11/07/2007 : NOA2

NVC

11/20/2007 : Case # Assigned

03/10/2008 : Case Completed!

03/20/2008 : Interview Scheduled & Interview letter mailed

03/25/2008 : Beneficiary received interview letter

03/25/2008 : Case forwarded to consulate. NVC message updated on 3/28/08.

Consulate

05/22/2008 : Interview

05/22/2008 : Visa granted and passport collected same day.

05/26/2008 : POE (Newark, NJ).

Our Timeline (more detailed events)

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Yes, OCI is like duel citizenship but with a few restrictions. The Indian citizen still has to give up their Indian citizenship. :(

***Nagaraju & Eileen***
K1 (Fiance Visa)
Oct 18, 2006: NOA1
Feb 8, 2007: NOA2
April 13, 2007: INTERVIEW in Chennai -Approved
May 25, 2007: USA Arrival! EAD at JFK
June 15, 2007: Married
AOS (Adjustment of Status)
June 21, 2007: AOS/EAD Submitted
Sept 18, 2007: AOS Interview - APPROVED!!
ROC (Removing of Conditions)
June 23, 2009: Sent in I-751 packet
Sept 11, 2009: APPROVED!!
Sept 18, 2009: Received 10-year Green Card!

Naturalization
July 15, 2010: Sent N-400 packet
July 23, 2010: NOA Notice date
Oct 15, 2010: Citizenship Interview - Passed!
Nov 15, 2010: Oath Ceremony in Fresno, CA
Nov 24, 2010: Did SSN and Applied for Passport
Dec 6, 2010: Passport Arrives
Dec 7, 2010: Sent for Indian Passport Surrender Certificate
Dec 27, 2010: Surrender Certificate Arrives
Jan 3, 2011: Sent for Overseas Citizenship of India Card
March 1, 2011: Received OCI card!

Divorce

Feb 2015:​ Found out he was cheating (prostitutes / escorts)

​May 2015: Divorce Final

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OCI is not dual citizenship and India does not allow dual citizenship(s)...Although OCI maybe closer to a dual citizenship.

Mom sponsoring for her son(my brother)

06/15/2010 : I-130 for son
06/23/2010 : Check Cashed
06/26/2010 : Received NOA
03/20/2012 : Received RFE(I-797E)
05/23/2012: Application approved after RFE response
06/29/2012: Received letter from NVC

06/03/2015: Change petition from F1 to F3 category


Checklist :
1. I-751(ROC)
2. Parents AOS
3. I-130(Son)
4. N-400(Spouse)

5. N-400(Parents)

6. K-1 & AOS & ROC TimeLine

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