Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams Granted Albanian Citizenship via Presidential Decree


Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been officially granted Albanian citizenship and a passport. The transition was finalized on Friday, April 10, 2026, through a presidential decree issued in Tirana at the former mayor's specific request.
The decree was finalized following a formal application process led by the Albanian government. Images released on Friday show the former mayor wearing traditional Albanian attire while standing before the national flag at a formal ceremony marking the occasion.
This move cements Adams' long-standing relationship with the nation of Albania and the prominent Albanian-American community in New York City. In October 2025, Adams conducted a high-profile diplomatic visit to the country to meet with Prime Minister Edi Rama.
During that meeting, the two leaders discussed various economic opportunities and shared cultural interests. The grant of citizenship is seen by international observers as the formalization of these prior personal and diplomatic connections established during his time in office.
The timing of the announcement has prompted significant public discussion across digital platforms. It follows the 2025 dismissal of federal corruption charges that had previously impacted the latter portion of his mayoral administration and legal standing.
Since the legal resolution of those charges, Adams has navigated a transition period out of municipal leadership. The acquisition of a second passport has led some social media users to speculate on his future residency and international business ventures.
Commentators have noted that having dual citizenship could provide a secondary home base outside of the United States. However, Adams has not yet confirmed whether he intends to relocate to the Balkan nation or remain a resident of New York.
This development occurs while President Donald Trump continues his term in the White House. US-Albanian relations remain a point of interest for the administration as regional dynamics and security partnerships in the Balkans continue to evolve.
Adams' ties to the Albanian community in the Bronx and across the five boroughs were a hallmark of his tenure. He frequently participated in community festivals and advocated for local immigrant groups throughout his political career.
His representatives have not yet issued a formal statement regarding the specific motivations behind the citizenship request. The story continues to develop as more details regarding the formal ceremony emerge from government sources in Tirana.