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Hi,

I just have a query on citizenship as I have (2) - American and Filipino
I do not live in the United States, but always use the US passport for travel and the times I have studied abroad.
Which citizenship/nationality should I declare? And will choosing one vs the other have huge differences on my chances of admission, etc?

Thanks for your time!

Most applications specifically ask you about the dual citizenship.
They will probably treat you as a US citizen.

Just gonna piggyback off his question since I'm in the same situation. How does this affect us in terms of admissions? Diversity?