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Prince Harry has no path to US citizenship under his current ‘rare visa’ an American immigration lawyer has said.

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Prince Harry will not be able to become a US citizen under the rules of his current “special kind of visa”, an American immigration lawyer has said.

 

Melissa Chavin, who works for the Chavin Immigration Law Office, joined GB News’ Digital Royal Editor Svar Nanan-Sen and Royal Correspondent Cameron Walker on this week’s episode of The Royal Record podcast.

 

Chavin said that the Duke of Sussex would have to “start from scratch” on a new application if he wanted to be granted permanent residency in the US.

 

 

Svar asked the immigration lawyer: “If Harry entered the country with an A1 head of state visa, and let’s say in the coming years he wanted to apply to be a US citizen, what would the process be then? Would he have to start from scratch?”

 

She explained in response: “Yes. There’s no path to being a US citizen using an A1 visa. It is a diplomat visa. You want to give someone the experience, basically that they’re not in the United States, even though they are physically in the United States.”

Cameron then asked about the Heritage Foundation, a think tank in Washington DC which is suing the Department of Homeland Security for not releasing Harry’s records. He said: “How unprecedented would it be if the judge orders the Biden administration to release Prince Harry’s immigration records?”

Chavin responded: “It’s quite unprecedented, I think, to release a person’s records. I think that there would have to be a serious public interest in it. And I don’t think that this interest, it doesn’t rise to the level of breaking the privacy.”

The immigration lawyer discussed Harry’s likely A1 visa, which is “a special kind that is for the head of state or royal families”.

Asked by Cameron what kind of visa she thinks the prince has, Chavin replied: “I think that the visa Prince Harry is on is something that none of us see, and for me it is very uncommon and rare.”

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