You must enter/exit each country with the passport you used to originally enter or exit it.

On Jun 21, 2009, at 2:20 AM, Oksana Nikonova wrote:

Lada,

I travel with both passports all the time. You show your Russian passport at the counter and when they as for your visa, you show them American. When you are crossing the border at the airport you show only your Russain passport. And when you arrive to US or ane other country you only need your American one )

Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 02:03:53 -0700
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To: [email protected]
Subject: Expat List Dual citizenship

Dear All -

I assume there must be people on this list who hold dual citizenship,Russian and American. I was wondering how does it work while crossing the borders? From what I know, the US allows, but doesn't encourage dual citizenship; and I don't think Russia allows it.

So, if one is going to the US from Russia, and is using the US passport - won't Russian customs look for a visa in it, how you got in the country in the first place and whether or not you are leaving on time? And if there is no visa there (since one entered on Russian passport), will they create a problem for you?

I know de-facto that tons of people travel on both passports, I just don't know the mechanics of it. Any info you may spare?

Thank you!
Lada


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