Frequently Asked Questions
Voting as a national

As a national, the process of participating in elections can be quite different compared to being a U.S. citizen. Nationals may face challenges when trying to vote, as many election officials may not be familiar with the concept of national political status. Voting is often viewed as a privilege reserved for U.S. citizens, which can […]

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Can I stop filing my taxes if I owe the IRS for back taxes?

NO, you can not just stop filing or paying your taxes. If you have mailed your affidavit of citizenship evidence and done nothing else, you can not stop filing. The revocation of election isn't automatic; you must follow the steps to properly remove yourself from the IRS system. You must follow several steps before you […]

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Can I just notarize one affidavit and print copies?

You should notarize at least 5 originals of the Affidavit of Citizenship Evidence because you'll need them for your passport application and IRS notice, and it's a good idea to keep at least one for your files. Additionally, having multiple notarized copies allows you to send notices as needed. It's best to have original notarized […]

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Do we use the same certified mail number?

When sending out the copy of the affidavit to the secretary of state and with the passport application do we use two seperate certified mail numbers? Yes, you will be using separate numbers for each mailing.

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Why is cc’ing and mailing a notice to other agencies, in addition to your state’s attorney general, so important?

Notices are important because the courtesy copies of your affidavit will legally connect all the agencies that receive your notice. Essentially, you’ve weaponized your position if needed by noticing all agencies that you may have future interactions with. All the agencies you’ll notice are structured under the laws of agency The reason is that once […]

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