If you renounce your USA citizenship, are you never again allowed to visit your relatives in the USA?

It seems that is the situation. Quite mean, actually: no other country has such policy, in most you can renounce your citizenship and still visit your family.

Answer:
That was part of the "expatriation to avoid tax" provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (H.R. 3103), Pub. L. 104-191, 110 Stat. 2093, § 511, 26 U.S.C. § 877 (2005), but it is unenforceable, probably unconstitutional and never applied by the US Government. Expatriated Americans (and a list of recent expatriations is published quarterly in the Federal Register) get visas to visit the USA all the time. Or they come on the visa waiver program, if eligible.

Notwithstanding what "tonalc1" says, Garry Davis renounced his US citizenship in Paris without first having obtained another. By comparison, Norman F. Dacey claimed Irish citizenship by parentage.
i think you just have to have a visa. and maybe contact a embassy.
use your passport, answer the questions, you're ok
Before allowing expatriation, the department will want you to have obtained citizenship or legal asylum in another country—usually a complicated and expensive process, if it can be done at all. Would-be renunciants must also prove that they do not intend to live in the United States afterward.
if you want do that just because we have a bad president
just don't do that Americans will survive and get better
soon Bush end hes destructive career just grit your teeth
buddy 2008 is coming!!!

PS don't forget to vote against republicans not matter what
is the only way to keep a life this country
I am trying to do just that! Can someone help me get out of here! LOL! LOL! Seriously I would like to go somewhere with lower crime and less bull $@@@@@! thanks
i hear you.
If you renounce to your green card or to your citizenship of the USA
you can get a visa to visit the USA, usually is automatic.
Good ...you should not be able to ever come back to the USA again ...Ever...for any reason.

The immigration information post by website user , MyTend.com not guarantee correctness

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