report to the US consulate or embassy in that country.
Yes, it is possible to lose your US citizenship if you voluntarily renounce it, commit certain acts of treason or fraud, or obtain citizenship in another country with the intention of relinquishing your US citizenship.
Denaturalization is the process by which a person's citizenship is revoked due to fraud, misrepresentation, or other illegitimate means. Expatriation, on the other hand, is the voluntary relinquishment of citizenship usually by formal renunciation or acquiring citizenship of another country. In denaturalization, the individual does not have a choice in losing their citizenship, while expatriation is a voluntary act.
A naturalized citizen can lose their citizenship through several actions, such as committing treason against the United States, serving in the armed forces of a foreign country without permission, or obtaining citizenship in another country while intending to relinquish U.S. citizenship. Additionally, if the naturalization was obtained through fraud or misrepresentation, it can be revoked. The process typically involves legal proceedings to determine the loss of citizenship.
Where do I report a suspicion of Notary Fraud in AZ
Report it to your issuer
Are you asking that if you are a citizen can you be deported if you commit fraud? Deportation means you are from another country, but if you arent from another country they can't deport you. Either way you get jail time for the fraud.
An American citizen may lose their citizenship through a process known as expatriation, which can occur if they voluntarily choose to renounce their citizenship, typically by making a formal declaration before a U.S. consulate. Additionally, citizenship may be revoked if an individual is found to have obtained it through fraud or misrepresentation. Engaging in certain actions such as serving in a foreign military or taking an oath of allegiance to another country can also lead to loss of citizenship, although these cases are less common.
You can report them over on the BadDeal website.
The FBI cannot send fraud to a credit report (CP) directly, but they can investigate fraudulent activities and work with credit bureaus to address identity theft or fraud. If a victim reports fraud, the FBI may assist in gathering evidence or providing guidance on how to dispute inaccuracies on a credit report. Ultimately, it’s the responsibility of the individual to report fraud to credit bureaus and ensure their credit report is corrected.
This is for California, but you can find in the Related Link below.Another answer:Each state's employment office has a department devoted to fraud. Contact your state's for specific advise.
You are able to file fraud/scam complaints online at the BadDeal website.
how do you know that the fraud was conducted by someone within the company? If you actually have real proof of this then you would need to report it to management at that company and then I would file a report with either local law enforcement or the Secret Service.