ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
US Citizenship General DiscussionDual Citizenship Netherlands/USA

IBeste wensen (Is that good ABN? I still remember a little bit of my Dutch from my 6 years in Antwerpen in the 80s),

G


That would be 'veel geluk' in ABN haha. Thanks for your reply G, I appreciate that info. I guess I will apply for citizenship a year from now IF I'm lucky enough to have 400 dollars at that time hehe.
metropolis2kNot TellingNetherlands2006-03-26 18:47:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionDual Citizenship Netherlands/USA
Hi VJ'ers,

I just had the conditions on my greencard lifted and am now in the 'should I become a US citizen in a year or not?' stage. Now I have a question: Can I become a US citizen and remain a dutch citizen at the same time. Doing some research on the dutch embassy/consulate website it appears I can, just would like to hear from people (preferably dutch people living in the US) that have experience with this. Also would love to know how this could benefit me and what rights I still would have if I would remain a dutch citizen after naturalization.

I appreciate all you guy's info on this!

B) Rudy B)
metropolis2kNot TellingNetherlands2006-03-25 09:22:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionPassport/I-751 question
OK

So here is *my* dilemma. Monday I'm off to Charlotte because my I 751 has been approved and I'm going to get an extention on my permanent resident status. Now I'm supposed to bring my passport (which I assume they need to see the passport that has the K1 visa in it and the LPR approval stamp) but my dutch passport expired last year and I don't have a new passport (really don't need it, not travelling)

Will that be a problem?

Thanks to anyone that can shed some light on that.
Rudy :huh:
metropolis2kNot TellingNetherlands2006-03-11 16:12:00