Valid photo identification for AOS interview....
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One of the items to bring in the AOS interview is:
"Valid photo identification for petitioner and beneficiary".
What could be taken by the beneficiary for this purpose?
Will the passport be enough to take as a valid photo identification by
the beneficiary?
Thanks
"Valid photo identification for petitioner and beneficiary".
What could be taken by the beneficiary for this purpose?
Will the passport be enough to take as a valid photo identification by
the beneficiary?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Immig
One of the items to bring in the AOS interview is:
"Valid photo identification for petitioner and beneficiary".
What could be taken by the beneficiary for this purpose?
Will the passport be enough to take as a valid photo identification by
the beneficiary?
Thanks
"Valid photo identification for petitioner and beneficiary".
What could be taken by the beneficiary for this purpose?
Will the passport be enough to take as a valid photo identification by
the beneficiary?
Thanks
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Yes, a valid passport, both domestic and foreign, is pretty much always
considered the best valid photo identification there is.
immig wrote:
| One of the items to bring in the AOS interview is:
| "Valid photo identification for petitioner and beneficiary".
|
| What could be taken by the beneficiary for this purpose?
| Will the passport be enough to take as a valid photo identification by
| the beneficiary?
|
| Thanks
|
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Yes, a valid passport, both domestic and foreign, is pretty much always
considered the best valid photo identification there is.
immig wrote:
| One of the items to bring in the AOS interview is:
| "Valid photo identification for petitioner and beneficiary".
|
| What could be taken by the beneficiary for this purpose?
| Will the passport be enough to take as a valid photo identification by
| the beneficiary?
|
| Thanks
|
- --
Remember, I am strictly a layperson without any legal training. I
encourage everybody to seek competent legal counsel rather than
relying on usenet newsgroups.
Please visit my new FAQ at http://www.kkeane.com (always under
construction)
My email address in usenet posts is now invalid for Spam protection.
See my Web site for information on how to contact me.
Please feel free to enjoy some of my photographs at my Web site
http://www.ingopakleppa.com ! Comments are welcome.
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