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In a recent video shared on social media, a U.S. citizen residing in Senegal recounted her experience of being denied passport renewal at the U.S. Embassy in Dakar. She stated, “We are American citizens. We were denied having our passports renewed at the U.S. Embassy in Dakar. This is absolutely asinine.” Despite presenting valid passports and necessary documentation, she and her son were reportedly not provided with a reason for the denial and were told they could “try again at a later date.” The individual expressed concern over the lack of explanation and the potential implications for their ability to travel, especially in emergencies. She emphasized, “There is no reason whatsoever that a U.S. citizen should be denied a passport renewal when living abroad. That essentially makes us stuck abroad.”

The U.S. Embassy in Senegal’s official website outlines the procedures for passport renewal, including the requirement for appointments and the submission of specific documents. However, it does not detail circumstances under which a renewal might be denied without explanation. Common reasons for passport denial can include issues such as unpaid child support, outstanding federal loans, or legal restrictions, but applicants are typically informed of such reasons. The lack of transparency in this case raises questions about the processes in place and the rights of U.S. citizens abroad. As of now, there has been no official statement from the embassy regarding this specific incident.

#USCitizensAbroad #PassportRenewal #USEmbassyDakar #AmericanCitizenship #TravelRights


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If you’re a U.S. citizen—even naturalized—they cannot take your passport at the airport. Not CBP. Not TSA. Not even ICE. Having a criminal record doesn’t matter. The only person who can revoke your passport is a federal judge, and that only happens after full litigation and a legal finding. You have rights. Know them. ⸻ 🔖 #USCitizenRights #PassportLaw #ImmigrationTikTok #LegalFacts #CBP #TSA #ImmigrationLawyer #BradShowLive #KnowYourRights #ImmigrationMyths #TikTokLaw
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