Anonymous wrote:I'm an American who recently went through the process and received an EU passport also, based on family ancestry. Is there any advantage to using one passport over the other when traveling? Particularly when traveling to Europe? I know the wait times in customs are quicker in Europe if one uses an EU passport, but aside from that, are there any good reasons to prefer one over the other? Also, my husband doesn't have an EU passport, so if we were to travel together, does it matter if we use different passports? TIA for any advice.
When you’re going to the EU, you always need to have both. EU for the EU borders and U.S. for the U.S. borders.