Do You Want to Renounce U.S. Citizenship?
If you are a U.S. citizen, and you are also a citizen of another country, you have the option of giving up your rights and obligations as a U.S. citizen. The emigration attorneys of Ferman Law help people with dual nationality renounce U.S. citizenship.
Most people who choose to renounce U.S. citizenship do so for tax reasons. However, the desire to avoid U.S. taxation cannot be the sole reason for seeking a renunciation of citizenship.
For Employment
We represented a client who was offered a job with the British Ministry of Defense. Renouncing U.S. citizenship was a precondition of the job. We helped him through the process.
We have also represented children who acquired U.S. citizenship because one of their parents was an American expatriate living abroad. Many of these people have never lived in the U.S. and have no ties to the country other than through descent. Their dual citizenship becomes an unnecessary complication in their lives.
We can help you renounce U.S. citizenship and release you from your obligations to the United States.
Taxation and Immigration Lawyers
Before you can take the oath of renunciation, you must file tax returns with the IRS for the previous five years. As a law firm that focuses on both American immigration and taxation law, Ferman Law is well positioned to help you with the tax consequences of renunciation of citizenship.
Few American-based immigration law firms have experience with renunciation of citizenship and most British solicitors cannot help you with these issues. To discuss your case with a law firm experienced in the legal process of renouncing U.S. citizenship, please contact our office in London, England. Call toll free: 0800 046 1478.
