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Dual Citizenship Washington D.C. Visa Strategy



This case study examines a Washington, D.C. .ased nonimmigrant visa application involving dual citizenship and the strategic presentation of nationality under U.S. .mmigration law.


The matter highlights how lawful recognition of multiple nationalities can directly affect visa validity periods when properly addressed during consular adjudication.


By aligning documentary evidence with applicable federal statutes and consular guidance, the applicant secured the maximum permissible visa validity without legal complications.

Contents


1. Dual Citizenship Washington, D.C. | Case Background and Nationality Structure


Dual Citizenship Washington, D.C.

The applicant, referred to as R, was a lawful holder of dual citizenship recognized under international and U.S. .mmigration law.


R possessed one nationality from a country subject to shortened visa reciprocity terms, and a second nationality obtained through a legally established Caribbean citizenship by investment program.

Under U.S. .aw, nationality determination for visa issuance is governed by federal statutes rather than local law, but the application and interview were conducted through a Washington, D.C. .onnected consular process.



Dual National Status and Visa Eligibility Assessment


At the initial consultation stage, the legal team identified that R’s two nationalities triggered different visa validity rules under U.S. Department of State reciprocity schedules.


One passport limited visa validity to a maximum of two years, while the other allowed issuance of a visa valid for up to ten years.


Under 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(21) and (22), nationality for immigration purposes is determined by the passport presented, provided it is lawfully issued and valid.
This distinction formed the core strategic issue of the case.



2. Dual Citizenship Washington, D.C. | Legal Framework and Applicable Law


Although the matter was handled in Washington, D.C., the controlling legal authority was federal immigration law rather than District specific statutes.


Consular officers are required to apply U.S. .mmigration law uniformly, regardless of the applicant’s place of residence or legal counsel location.



Federal Immigration Law Governing Dual Citizenship


U.S. .mmigration law explicitly permits dual citizenship and does not require an applicant to renounce one nationality when applying for a nonimmigrant visa.


This principle is reflected in 8 U.S.C. § 1184(b), which focuses on intent and eligibility rather than exclusive nationality.


In addition, the Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Manual (9 FAM 41.102) recognizes that a dual national may apply using either passport, provided the choice is not misleading or fraudulent.


Accordingly, no adverse inference may be drawn solely from lawful dual citizenship.



3. Dual Citizenship Washington, D.C. | Consular Strategy and Documentation


The primary legal challenge was not eligibility, but clarity.


Consular officers must be satisfied that the applicant’s nationality selection is lawful and transparent.



Explaining Citizenship by Investment Legality


R’s second nationality was acquired through the Saint Kitts and Nevis citizenship by investment program, a government regulated framework recognized internationally.


The legal team prepared a structured explanation confirming that the passport was lawfully issued under the Saint Kitts and Nevis Citizenship Act and internationally valid.


Supporting materials included official government documentation and evidence of compliance with program requirements.


This approach ensured the officer could easily verify legitimacy without extended administrative processing.



Avoiding Misrepresentation Concerns


Under 8 U.S.C. § 1182(a)(6)(C)(i), misrepresentation can permanently bar visa eligibility.


Accordingly, the application explicitly disclosed R’s dual citizenship status rather than selectively omitting information.


Both nationalities were declared, while the visa was requested using the passport with more favorable reciprocity terms.


This transparency eliminated any risk of fraud findings.



4. Dual Citizenship Washington, D.C. | Result and Practical Implications


Following review, the consular officer accepted the legal explanation and supporting evidence without issuing a request for additional documentation.


R was granted a nonimmigrant visa valid for ten years, affixed to the Saint Kitts and Nevis passport.



Strategic Outcome under U.S. Law


The case demonstrates that dual citizenship, when properly explained, can lawfully expand visa validity options under U.S. .aw.


The result was achieved without exception requests, waivers, or discretionary appeals.


From a Washington, D.C. .ractice perspective, the matter underscores the importance of federal statutory interpretation and accurate presentation rather than reliance on assumptions about nationality hierarchy.


06 Jan, 2026


DISCLAIMER: This case study is a reconstructed analysis prepared solely for illustrative and educational purposes. To fully preserve attorney-client privilege and protect the confidentiality of all parties involved, identifying details — including names, dates, jurisdictions, and case-specific facts — have been materially altered. Nothing in this content should be construed as a factual account of any specific legal matter, nor does it constitute legal advice. Any resemblance to actual cases, persons, or entities is coincidental. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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