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Old 10-24-2007, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by macerico

These forms hammer away the point that you are not a statutory "U.S. citizen" and that you are a "non-citizen national." I would think that this process would allow you to obtain a passport without providing conclusive evidence of being a "U.S. citizen," but perhaps their process is flawed.

Uhmmm, Yeah.

TITLE 22 > CHAPTER 4 > § 212
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§ 212. Persons entitled to passport

No passport shall be granted or issued to or verified for any other persons than those owing allegiance, whether citizens or not, to the United States.




Read it and be so advised...

You can quote me on this: If you get a passport, bend over for your Uncle Sam... cause he owns you.

The issue of citizenship is irrelevent, although getting a passport seals that classification.

The real issue is: "to whom do you owe allegiance?" If you get a passport from your master, the rest, as they say, is history.
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