As I'm getting all my stuff in order for the meeting I had another thought.
Since I'm using a Mexican Passport as ID. And a Mexican passport is proof of Mexican citizenship. And I'm trying to proof I'm a US citizen. Doesn't that present conflicting evidence. Being that in getting a Mexican passport I'm acknowledging Mexican citizenship. Take into account that I got the passport about a week ago and only for the purpose of identifying my self to the USCIS.
Or am I just thinking to much into this?
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I think you are thinking too much! The Mexican passport is to be able to enter the building, nothing more. You have the proof of being a USC which you will show on the day.
I presume Mexico does allow dual Nationality? If not you would have to chose and renounce the other (Mexican citizenship). The US does allow dual Nationality.
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presume Mexico does allow dual Nationality? If not you would have to chose and renounce the other (Mexican citizenship). The US does allow dual Nationality.
Mexico allows dual nationality, but not dual citizenship. The US recognizes both.
I don't think the Mexican passport will be an issue. Like Brittie said, it's just a way of identifying yourself to enter the building.
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