On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 09:19:04AM +0200, Carsten Bormann wrote: > All that I was asking that, maybe, we could be efficient about that. Maybe we could, but in practice we can't, for the very reasons people have stated. The message that was posted gave you all the information we actually have -- it's a site that is apparently operated by the Kingdom. Whether it will work for you is a decision you must make yourself. > The majority of the cases are those very clear cases. I am a dual US-Canadian citizen who has had trouble entering the United States on my US passport because the guy at the border didn't think Merrikans should live in another country. There are literally _no_ very clear cases when crossing international borders, and there never have been, and the best anyone can do is give you the information they have and urge you to make a decision according to your best analysis. I believe that IASA has done this. Best regards, A -- Andrew Sullivan ajs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx