I have both US and UK passports. I am applying for naturalisation on the basis of marriage to an Irish citizen and have almost 4 years of residency in Ireland.
I was intending to apply based only on my British citizenship, and send in my original British passport, and a photocopy of my US passport. The naturalisation form 8 does not ask for "any other citizenships", and therefore if it were not for being born in the USA, presumably the immigration office would not even know of this other, secondary citizenship.
However, I'm wondering if that would be a mistake. The guidelines say: "2. The original of your current passport and any previous passports valid during periods of residence in the State, together with a photocopy of the biometric page of each passport." (emphasis mine)
If the word "previous" wasn't there, it would be obvious that I would have to send all original passports valid during my 4 years here, which would include the US one. But it says previous – my US passport is not a passport previous to anything, it is current. But I'm applying as a UK citizen. Not as a US one.
What would you do? I would rather not send in both, as it allows me the possibility of emergency travel to the US, say if a family member were to pass away. And yet I also don't want to cause delays with my application by making them ask me later for my original US passport.
Thank you!
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