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Immigration Issues in Expatriation from the United States Steve Trow June 2012

SURPRISE! Your Client May Be A U.S. Citizen And Not Know It

Citizenship By Birth In U.S. Any child born in U.S. is U.S. citizen, unless parents have full diplomatic immunity from arrest Citizenship and immigration status of parents is irrelevant (unless diplomats) No U.S. residence requirement for parents or child, before or after birth Intent of parents and child is irrelevant cannot opt out 2

Citizenship By Birth Abroad To U.S. Citizen Parent Under Current Law Child Is U.S. Citizen At Birth If: Born abroad to two U.S. citizen parents, if either parent had U.S. residence for any time before birth of child, or Born abroad to one U.S. citizen parent who, prior to birth of child, was physically present in U.S. for at least five years, including at least two years after parent reached age 14 U.S. citizen parent is deemed to be present in U.S. while employed abroad by U.S. government or by international organization, or while unmarried and residing with grandparent who is so employed Rules are different for children born before 1987, born out of wedlock, born in U.S. possessions, etc 3

Derivative Naturalization Under Current Law Child Born Abroad Becomes U.S. Citizen Automatically If: Child is or becomes U.S. Permanent Resident At least one parent is or becomes U.S. citizen Child is residing in U.S. in legal and physical custody of U.S. citizen parent All this occurs while child is under 18 years of age Intent of parents and child is irrelevant cannot opt out 4

Retroactive Presumption Of Intent To Retain U.S. Citizenship Prior to 1990, U.S. citizens who moved abroad and obtained another citizenship were often told by U.S. consular officers that they had lost U.S. citizenship In 1990, the U.S. adopted a retroactive presumption of intent to retain U.S. citizenship As a result, some people who think they lost U.S. citizenship are still U.S. citizens, unless they take action to confirm they intended to lose U.S. citizenship 5

Three Generations Who Do Not Know They Are U.S. Citizens Grandfather was born and raised in U.S.; moved abroad; obtained new citizenship; thinks he lost U.S. citizenship; but he never got a Certificate of Loss of Nationality Father born abroad is U.S. citizen because Grandfather was present in U.S. for 10 years before Father s birth Son born abroad is U.S. citizen because Father studied or worked in U.S. for five years before Son s birth, or Father was deemed present in U.S. due to his job or Grandfather s job 6

How To Spot The Unaware U.S. Citizen Ask Where were you born? If born in U.S., client is U.S. citizen unless parents were diplomats or client has expatriated Ask Do you have a parent, grandparent or great-grandparent who is or ever was a U.S. citizen? If so, client MAY be U.S. citizen through derivative naturalization or by birth abroad to U.S. citizen parent who may not know of that citizenship 7

Non-Tax Issues In Terminating U.S. Citizenship

Understand Reed Amendment and Schumer Bill Reed Amendment permanently bars from the U.S. any person who renounces U.S. citizenship for the purpose of avoiding taxation Adopted in 1996 but no regulations, policy guidance, or procedures to implement it only one confirmed case of denial of entry Sen. Reed recently called on DHS to enforce it, but restrictions on IRS sharing of taxpayer information have stymied past efforts Schumer Bill (S. 3205) would bar entry by any covered expatriate, with exception if no substantial reduction in taxes from expatriation Schumer Bill would be retroactive to anyone with expatriation date later than 10 years prior to date of enactment would apply to former long-term green card holders as well as former US citizens 9

Confirm Or Acquire Another Citizenship and Residence Make sure client has lawfully obtained and still retains another citizenship by birth outside U.S., through parents or grandparents (at birth or later), by naturalization, or through investment Check requirements for third-country visas and residence/work permits with that citizenship Consider plan for upgrading from one citizenship to another Past acquisition of second citizenship may provide basis for retroactive expatriation, in some cases prior to 1996 effective date of Reed Amendment 10

Understand Consequences Of Terminating Citizenship Termination of citizenship is irrevocable once approved by Department of State Former U.S. citizens have no right to visit, work or reside in U.S. and have no advantage over other non-citizens in applying to do so Children born outside U.S. to former U.S. citizens have no claim to U.S. citizenship Children who became U.S. citizens before parent expatriates remain U.S. citizens Names of expatriates are published online 11

Make Sure Client Is Not Excludable From U.S. Reed Amendment and Schumer Bill Criminal exclusion grounds including college pranks and minor drug offenses Conviction is a term of art conditional discharge is a conviction; foreign pardons don t help; expunged convictions still count Medical exclusion grounds, including HIV and driving under influence of alcohol 12

Plan For Visiting, Working Or Maybe Later Residing In U.S. U.S. consulate may refuse to issue visitor visa to expatriate who recently relocated abroad U.S. immigration inspector may refuse entry for business visit that sounds like work Consider getting U.S. visa that provides authorization to work and reside in U.S. Consider options to return to U.S. in future to care for aging parents, to reside near adult children in old age, or for other reasons 13

Choose Method of Terminating Citizenship Renunciation at U.S. consulate - requires voluntary choice and understanding of consequences parent cannot expatriate child Relinquishment requires past expatriating act with contemporaneous intent to relinquish retroactive, and may provide protection against Reed Amendment Revocation of naturalization retroactive; provides strong defense against Reed Amendment; but could trigger criminal charges Failure to satisfy retention requirement if born abroad between 1934 and 1952 occurs automatically at age 26; can later elect to regain citizenship prospectively; provides strong defense against Reed Amendment 14

Procedures At U.S. Consulate Many consulates have long delays in scheduling appointments, and many will not accept out-of-district cases Personal appearance One visit or two? How long between visits? Forms Questionnaire, Statement of Understanding and Oath of Renunciation Wait for approval of Certificate of Loss of Nationality it could take weeks, months, or over one year No U.S. visa before CLN is approved, but can visit U.S. if visa exempt or eligible for Visa Waiver Program 15

Green Cards and the Exit Tax -- Four Immigration Options to Consider

HOLD Re-Entry Permit Preserves Permanent Resident Status While Residing Abroad Must intend to return to U.S. to be eligible Must be physically present in U.S. to apply Must remain in U.S. for four to six weeks or return within four months for biometrics Must NOT have filed federal income tax return as non-resident, or failed to file because non-resident Multiple renewals are common but not guaranteed 17

FOLD Leave U.S. and Surrender Permanent Resident Status Before First Day of Eighth Year Sign Form I-407 upon departure from U.S. or after departure Have Form I-407 endorsed by U.S. immigration or consular officer Get copy of endorsed Form I-407 better to file in person than by mail Do not file Form I-407 by mail while remaining in U.S. Plan ahead for U.S. visitor visa if needed Consider retroactive expatriation by claiming treaty tie-breaker benefits for calendar year preceding eighth year as Permanent Resident 18

DOWNGRADE - To Non-Immigrant Visa Status Before Becoming Long-Term Resident Permanent Resident can voluntarily surrender green card and immediately apply for nonimmigrant visa that permits full-time or part-time work and residence in U.S. No change of status within U.S. must surrender Green Card then apply for visa abroad Some work visas require petition that can be pre-approved before surrendering green card Some work visas require present intent to depart the U.S. eventually; others do not Background checks can delay visa issuance for weeks or months 19

UPGRADE - To U.S. Citizenship To Avoid Abandonment Of Permanent Resident Status May make sense for Long-Term Resident intending to reside abroad indefinitely and concerned about maintaining Re-entry Permit U.S. citizen can reside abroad forever without losing citizenship Naturalization takes six to nine months, and applicant must maintain U.S. residence until citizenship is granted Permanent Resident married to U.S. citizen who is working abroad may be exempt from residence and physical presence requirements 20

Contact Information Steve Trow Trow & Rahal, PC 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Suite 920 Washington, D.C. 20015 Phone: 202-537-4830 Fax: 202-355-9360 Email: steve@trowlaw.com Web: www.trowlaw.com 21