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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There was a similar thread last week, OP. People said their return was smooth. Now people like me, who are waiting for green cards, or have visas, have doubts based on the recent lived experience of others. I am not crossing a border any time soon! [/quote] Thanks, I will look for that thread. I do wonder about which passport to travel on. Our second country wants you to travel there on their passport (returning to the US on the US passport), but it seems like traveling on different passports for different legs could trip wires? [/quote] This was discussed at length on the other thread where people with dual citizenship confirmed to travel into US you need a US passport and that many countries require their own country’s passport for entry. One poster went off the rails and hijacked the thread for a while. We have 2 passports (US and an EU country). Both countries require their own passport for their citizens to enter so when we go to that EU country we have to travel with both. We traveled last month over there and had to use European passport to enter the other country and then used our US passport when we flew back through Dulles. No issues. [/quote]
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