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  1. I agree that a Dutch court cannot overturn a US Court finding, but that does not mean they won't try, or at least make it very difficult for the enforcement.
  2. I agree, it is a joke, but as I said earlier, look at the ramifications. I retire and move overseas, take my money with me, and stop paying US taxes with the plan of obtaining a new citizenship where this bill would make renunciation simple. Congress, and the DC deep state do not like simple.
  3. So right now it was read twice and referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee. No co-sponsors so far. https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/3283/committees
  4. Not as it is written today. DUAL CITIZENS.— (1) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, a citizen of the United States who also possesses foreign citizen ship shall— (A) submit to the Secretary of State a written renunciation of such foreign citizenship; or (B) submit to the Secretary of Homeland Security a written renunciation of United States citizenship.
  5. What I do not understand is why this is necessary other than for political grandstanding. Also, reading the few pages of it tells me there was not much thought put into it.
  6. An interesting case. I do wonder what will happen in the EU. Greenpeace’s Dutch Runaround Risks Undermining US-EU Energy Pact Cross-border legal cooperation rests on the fragile but essential principle that sovereign nations will respect each other’s lawful judgments. Without that understanding, the global legal system begins to fracture, commerce stalls, treaties lose meaning, and trust erodes. Now, that principle faces a quiet but consequential test in a courtroom in The Hague. Greenpeace International has filed a lawsuit in The Netherlands to overturn a $660 million US verdict. On Oct. 28, the trial judge reduced the award to $345 million, but it still remains one of the largest awards for interference with infrastructure in US history. A North Dakota jury had found the organization liable for defamation, trespass, and civil conspiracy during its campaign against the Dakota Access Pipeline. If the Dutch courts agree, they could refuse to enforce the US ruling, not only invalidating a duly rendered civil verdict, but also casting doubt on whether European courts will honor US legal decisions at all. The Morton County jury determined that Greenpeace paid outside protestors, coordinated their encampments, and spread false claims about pipeline safety—actions that interfered with construction, escalated costs, and ultimately depressed the stock value of developer Energy Transfer. https://news.bloomberglaw.com/legal-exchange-insights-and-commentary/greenpeaces-dutch-runaround-risks-undermining-us-eu-energy-pact
  7. Personally, I would just file with a new/updated package. Good Luck!
  8. Should not be an issue. Though you went past the 90 days authorized by the K1 visa, you did eventually complete the process and there is actually no deadline to file the I485 after a K1 marriage. I don't see any issues unless you might be originally from one of the restricted countries.
  9. So back in WWII, if the pilot of dive bomber hit a ship/boat, the other planes had to lay off dropping their bombs on the same ship? I remember in the battle of Midway, the US bombed a couple of damaged cruisers wile retreating from the fight. War Crime?
  10. This will never pass because of this ⬇️. Relinquishing US citizenship is a real pain particularly around taxes, and Congress does not want to make it easier thereby losing that tax source. EFFECT OF ACQUISITION OF FOREIGN CITIZEN6 SHIP.—A citizen of the United States who, after the date 7 of the enactment of this Act, voluntarily acquires foreign 8 citizenship shall be deemed to have relinquished United 9 States citizenship.
  11. Congratulations!
  12. That has been going on for quite some time (way before Trump), so what is different now?
  13. If you have additional evidence as described by the example, it doesn't hurt to include it, or bring it with you to the interview. Good Luck!
  14. As with almost everything YMMV. Of course my memory is fading, but back in 2014/2015 my wife and I had little joint items when we completed the AOS. In our case, she did have a SSN, so we were able to open a bank account, but we decided not to do a joint account, I did add her to my medical/dental/vision insurance since that was relatively easy, but that was about it (no joint utilities, car, etc.). We did take the Will route during her I751 stage, but that was a few years later. No one knows what a USCIS IO will focus on, but comingling a marriage in less than 90 days can be tough, and not everyone does it the same way depending on their station in life at the time. The main point here when someone is at the AOS stage, and considering the current political environment is to file the AOS ASAP with the required evidence. Comingling evidence can be gathered over time while the petition is being processed and taken to the interview.
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