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'So many hurdles': How Americans in Germany are fighting to renounce US citizenship

Imogen Goodman
Imogen Goodman - news@thelocal.de
'So many hurdles': How Americans in Germany are fighting to renounce US citizenship
The US Consulate General in Frankfurt. Photo: picture alliance / dpa | Boris Roessler

Facing increasingly tough tax rules while living abroad, an increasing number of US citizens are choosing to renounce their old passport and become German. But as one woman found out, getting rid of US citizenship isn't as simple as it sounds.

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Julie Hamburg, DE
Has Alison considered going to a consulate in another country to renounce? Some US consulates allow non-residents to book appointments.

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