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Can Dual Citizenship Increase Extradition Risk?

Hello everyone. I hold dual citizenship and have lived in the United States for several years, although I maintain legal ties to another country where a commercial dispute is currently under investigation. I was not directly involved in daily operations, but my name appears in certain filings because of prior advisory work. I am trying to understand whether holding more than one nationality changes how extradition exposure is assessed. Does dual citizenship make it easier for foreign authorities to pursue surrender, or is the analysis primarily based on treaty obligations rather than passport status?

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darell13
darell13
Feb 18

Good evening. Citizenship alone does not automatically determine the outcome of an extradition request. What matters more is whether a valid treaty exists between the countries involved and whether the alleged conduct satisfies the principle of dual criminality. Courts in the United States focus on the legal sufficiency of the request, not on the number of passports an individual holds. That said, nationality can influence diplomatic dynamics outside the courtroom. For an overview of how treaty relationships and nationality intersect in cross-border surrender matters, you may review https://extraditionlawyers.ae/ The explanation clarifies how courts separate legal standards from diplomatic considerations.

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