U.S. Slashes Citizenship Renunciation Fee by 80%, Reverts to 2010 Levels

March 13, 2026
U.S. Slashes Citizenship Renunciation Fee by 80%, Reverts to 2010 Levels
  • The U.S. State Department has reduced the renunciation fee from $2,350 to $450, an 80% cut, and the change takes effect immediately.

  • The new $450 fee returns the price to the level it was at when the program began in 2010, reversing the 2015 increase that funded administrative costs during a surge in renunciations.

  • The policy shift is discussed within broader debates over access to citizenship and civil rights, with emphasis on independent journalism monitoring the outcome.

  • Advocacy groups representing expatriates, notably the Association of Accidental Americans in France, had long challenging the higher fee, arguing it was unconstitutional or should be eliminated.

  • Following years of legal action and advocacy, the Association of Accidental Americans welcomed the reduction as making renunciation more accessible.

  • Renunciation remains a lengthy process requiring multiple attestations, reviews by a State Department consular officer, and an official oath before completion.

  • The final rule was published in the Federal Register and took effect immediately, finalizing the policy change.

  • Since the 2023 promise of a fee reduction, at least 8,755 Americans had paid the full higher fee, though total renunciations were not disclosed by the State Department.

  • A correction noted the association’s president’s name as Fabien Lehagre.

  • The fee reduction was announced with precise timing: it applies to official renunciations, effective today.

  • The Association of Accidental Americans described the ruling as six years of legal effort to make renunciation a fundamental right more accessible.

  • The 2015 increase to $2,350 was designed to cover administrative costs amid a surge in renunciations tied to expatriate tax reporting requirements.

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