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Old Mar 18th 2005, 6:51 am
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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
 
Old Mar 18th 2005, 7:43 am
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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
A passport, state driver's license or ID will suffice
Good Luck!
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Old Mar 18th 2005, 9:13 am
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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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