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This doctor applied to renew his US passport and lost his citizenship. Meet Siavash Sobhani

'This was a shock to me,' said 62-year-old Siavash Sobhani. 'I’m a doctor. I’ve been here all my life. I’ve paid my taxes. I’ve voted for presidents.'

November 28, 2023 / 20:23 IST
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Siavash Sobhani practices internal medicine in US' Northern Virginia. (Image credit: drsobhani.com)

A 62-year-old doctor found out he was stateless after he applied for a renewal of his US passport. Siavash Sobhani was born in the US, went to school, and has practiced medicine in the country for more than 30 years. So, it came as a shock to him when an official informed him that Sobhani was granted US citizenship by mistake when he was an infant.

“This was a shock to me,” Sobhani, who turned 62 this month, told the Washington Post. “I’m a doctor. I’ve been here all my life. I’ve paid my taxes. I’ve voted for presidents. I’ve served my community in Northern Virginia. During Covid, I was at work, putting myself at risk, putting my family at risk. So when you’re told after 61 years, ‘Oh there was a mistake, you’re no longer a US citizen,’ it’s really, really shocking.”

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According to a letter from a State Department official, Sobhani should not have been granted citizenship at the time of his birth because his father was a diplomat with the Embassy of Iran. Those born in the United States to parents who have diplomatic immunity do not acquire US citizenship at birth, the letter pointed out.

Interestingly, however, this wasn't the first time that Sobhani applied for a passport renewal. He told the Washington Post that he had his passport renewed his passport several times previously without facing any difficulty.