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Section 340(d)

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NEMO

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Hi, Is there anybody out there who knows a-z about this?
My case involves revocation of nationality because of foreign residence (Sec. 340(d)).
I have left the US about ten years ago and got back to my native country (Iran) shortly after becoming a Naturalized Citizen. Now I want to get back.

Do they really enforce this section? What is the idea behind it?
If I have already lost my Citizenship Status because of it, what are the chances in case I appeal against it?
What is the right way of getting it back without spending a fortune on it?

I appreciate your kind assistance.

 


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Simon

Guest
I don't understand. Did you declare that you didn't want to be a US citizen anymore? Did they strip you of your citizenship? Usually it is very hard to get your citizenship back. I'd consult an immigration attorney about this.
 

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