Yes, that is your claim. Unfortunately, you have no basis for that claim. In other words, you have NOTHING...zero,zip,nada, to support your contention that a cross-out name indicates a person renounced citizenship.
“Unfortunately, you have no basis for that claim. In other words, you have NOTHING...zero,zip,nada, to support your contention that a cross-out name indicates a person renounced citizenship.”
- curiosity
Gotcha. What’s the matter, curiosity. Didn’t you know a trained U.S. Passport Examiner reviews the passport application BEFORE it is processed?
That’s right, curiosity. The US Passport Examiner has the option to reject an incorrectly filled out application and demand the applicant file a corrected application before the passport is renewed.
If the name struck on the application was a mistake, the Passport examiner would have returned to the SAD Soetoro to ensure there is not a misunderstanding about her declaration.
Since the name stike concerns a person being removed from her passport because that person renounced their citizenship, then a supplementary explanation is attached to the application to fully explain the declaration of the applicant.