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My wife wasn't born in the US either but she's never been asked at the border how she obtained her citizenship (on the other hand that sometimes happens to me when I enter the UK with my British passport). Where was your partner born?links18 wrote:My partner and I live outside the U.S., I am a natural born U.S. citizen, while my partner was naturalized when she lived in the U.S.. Each time we enter the U.S., she is questioned about how she obtained her citizenship and generally made to feel like a second class citizen, because she was not born in the U.S. Why does CBP ask questions about how citizenship was obtained when both parties are presenting valid U.S. passports? Does it really matter? Do naturalized citizens not have the same rights as natural born citizens (other than not being able to hold the office of Presidency)? I really don't understand it. Why does U.S. CBP feel the need to question the validity of certain U.S. passports? Rant OFF