US Citizenship Renunciation Concierge
Your exit, managed.
Exitly manages US citizenship renunciation end to end.
For Americans living abroad who have decided to renounce, we coordinate the consulate logistics, the tax compliance, and the professional partner network, carrying you through the entire process: from your first call until the day your Certificate of Loss of Nationality arrives.
Your project manager from day one.
Not a law firm. Not a CPA.
The hardest part was deciding. The rest is logistics.
Why Exitly
Renunciation, understood.
Adam Juchniewicz, CEO, Exitly (a Bitcitizen service), leads the practice. A US Air Force veteran, he holds an LL.M. in European and Comparative Law from the University of Malta and spent more than 10 years at the US Department of Homeland Security working on immigration policy. Citizenship renunciation sits at the intersection of tax, immigration, and consulate procedure.
FAQs
Plain answers, first.
Is Exitly a law firm?
No. Exitly is a project-management service that coordinates the lawyers, tax professionals, and consular logistics renunciation requires. Your case coordinator stays with you from intake through your Certificate of Loss of Nationality.
How long does the process take?
From signed engagement to the day your Certificate of Loss of Nationality arrives, plan for 12 to 18 months. The variance comes from your tax posture, your consulate’s wait time, and the State Department’s current processing window.
What does it cost?
We publish a fixed scope and a fixed fee before any work begins. Pricing reflects the complexity of your tax history and the consulate involved; you will see the number before you sign anything.
Will I work with one person, or a team?
One coordinator, from day one. The partner network of international tax CPAs, immigration counsel, and consular liaisons sits behind that one point of contact. You do not repeat yourself.
Where do you operate?
Worldwide. The renunciation appointment happens at a US consulate or embassy of your choosing; the rest of the work is remote.
What is the exit tax, and will I owe it?
The exit tax is a one-time tax on your unrealized gains, applied only if you are a covered expatriate. Most people who renounce are not. You become a covered expatriate if your net worth is over $2 million, your average annual US income tax for the prior five years is above an inflation-adjusted threshold, or you cannot certify five years of tax compliance. Part of our work is determining where you stand before anything is filed.
Why are US banks abroad closing accounts for Americans?
FATCA, the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, requires foreign banks to report accounts held by US persons to the IRS. Many banks decided the reporting cost was not worth it and stopped serving Americans rather than comply. Banking exclusion is one of the most common reasons people reach the decision to renounce.
Do I need a second citizenship before I renounce?
Yes. Renouncing US citizenship without holding another nationality would leave you stateless, which the process is designed to prevent. You must already hold a second citizenship before your oath appointment. If you do not, that is the first thing to resolve, and we can point you to where to start.
Can I still visit the US or collect Social Security after renouncing?
In most cases, yes to both. After renunciation you travel to the US as a foreign national, on the Visa Waiver Program or a visa, like any other citizen of your country. Social Security benefits you have already earned are generally preserved and paid based on your contribution history, not your citizenship. Your specific situation is reviewed as part of the engagement.
Is renunciation permanent, and what does it cost in fees?
Renunciation is permanent and irreversible; the State Department requires two in-person interviews specifically to confirm the decision is voluntary and informed. Separate from any Exitly fee, the government charges a Certificate of Loss of Nationality processing fee, paid directly to the consulate at your appointment. We tell you the current amount up front so there are no surprises.
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