Anonymous wrote:I thought you had to renounce citizenship of other countries when you became a us citizen...is this people who have just always had both, or got the non us one second?
Anonymous wrote:I thought you had to renounce citizenship of other countries when you became a us citizen...is this people who have just always had both, or got the non us one second?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Whatever. I am on a visa and am crossing the border all the time, as are millions of other people, without incident. I wouldn’t come to the US on vacation at the moment, and I would be terrified if I were eg active in support of Palestine, but I don’t think most people need to worry overly.
In my social circle, it's only the internationals who travel for work that are actively crossing borders right now. No one I know on a visa is vacationing outside the US. They might (and we might) if one of our parents had a life or death emergency, something like that. But no crossing borders for fun stuff. It's just not worth the risk.
Yes a very reasonable approach.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/11/australian-with-us-working-visa-detained-insulted-deported
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
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?
Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Whatever. I am on a visa and am crossing the border all the time, as are millions of other people, without incident. I wouldn’t come to the US on vacation at the moment, and I would be terrified if I were eg active in support of Palestine, but I don’t think most people need to worry overly.
In my social circle, it's only the internationals who travel for work that are actively crossing borders right now. No one I know on a visa is vacationing outside the US. They might (and we might) if one of our parents had a life or death emergency, something like that. But no crossing borders for fun stuff. It's just not worth the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Whatever. I am on a visa and am crossing the border all the time, as are millions of other people, without incident. I wouldn’t come to the US on vacation at the moment, and I would be terrified if I were eg active in support of Palestine, but I don’t think most people need to worry overly.
Anonymous wrote: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!