> J.M. (Jack) DUKESBURY wrote: > > There is presently a site which offers commercial assistance with > > applications and information on legal requirements -- i.e. > > Irish Citizenship Project to be found at: http://www.uslawfirm.com/>snip You can find all the answers to questions without going to a commercial site, via the official Irish government site www.irlgov.ie/iveagh/services/contactinfo/faq3.htm which explains how to apply at the Irish consulate in your own country. >> > Previously there was a much more detailed source of information, including > > how legal challenges had changed the interpretation of U.S. Law on Dual > > Citizenship from a position where accepting foreign citizenship was > > tantamount to renouncing U.S. Citizenship to the present position where > one > > must explicitly and overtly renounce U.S. citizenship to lose it. > > Unfortunately, that site -- http://www.twoh.com/citizen.htm -- has > > disappeared from the web.>snip However, this issue is not dealt with on the the Irish site. Mary G