> GeoInLA wrote on 11/19/2004 9:02:
> > I am a dual citizen (US/Italian). When I enter Germany, should I use
> > the US passport or can I use my German one? Will there be any
> > complications
> > when I get back to the US (i.e., if I use my US passport, I'll get
> > stamped in
> > Germany, if I use my German, no stamps).
>
> An Italian having a German passport???
>
> In general, you need to show your US passport to US authorities. The
> US does
> not care about entry stamps from other countries.
> You can use either passport in Europe. You should use the one that
> makes the
> most sense, which would probably be your Italian? one.
>
> -Joe
Something doesn't add up here. Like Joe said, German passport? How did
you get that? Are you Italian going to Italy or German going to Germany?
Or German going to Italy or Italian going to Germany?
In any case, as a USC you have to use your US passport to enter the US.
What passport you use for other countries is of non-interest to the US.
Elaine :)
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