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The devil you know
phillydem (5 hours ago)
Wrong reading
Anonymous (5 hours ago)
Look how cavalierly he
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I think you miss the
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Acceptable forms of primary documentation (the COMPLETE LIST), from the Indiana SOS website:
Primary Group-acceptable United States documents:
* US Birth Certificate with authenticating stamp or seal containing the applicant’s date of birth, place of birth, and parent’s names issued by a county department or county board of health from the applicant’s state of birth, a state department or state board of health from the applicant’s state of birth, or a verified delayed birth certificate. * Certificate of Naturalization/Citizenship * Certification of report of birth (DS-1350) * U.S. consular report of birth (FS-240) * Birth certificate issued by United States territories, including American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands * U.S. Veterans Universal Access Identification card with photo * U.S. Military/Merchant Marines identification card with photo * U.S. PassportPrimary Group-acceptable immigration documents:
* Valid foreign passport with photo with a visa that includes a valid form I-94 indicating the authorized duration of stay in the United States * Valid foreign passport with a current visa that states “Upon Endorsement Serves as Temporary I-551 evidencing Permanent Residence for 1-year”NOTE: Canadian passports are not required to have a visa or a form I-94. Applicants from the Federated States of Micronesia, Palau and the Republic of the Marshall Islands do not required to present a visa but must submit a form I-94. Passports with I-94 indicating F-1/F-2 status must provide a valid form I-20 (“Certificate of Eligibility”). For these applicants, the form I-20 serves as a secondary document. Passports with I-94 indicating J-1/J-2 status must be submitted with a valid form DS-2019 (“Certificate of Eligibility”). For these applicants, the form DS-2019 serves as a secondary document.
* Authorization for parole of an alien into the United States (form I-512) * Employment authorization card (I-688B) * Employment authorization card (I-766) * Form I-94 stamped with “Section 207” refugee status * Form I-94 Stamped with “Section 208” asylum status * Permanent resident card (I-551) * Temporary I-551 stamp/with passport or I-94 with alien number * Temporary Resident card (I-688) * Travel document (I-131) * An I-797 “Notice of Action” including an applicant’s “Approval Notice” may be used to extend the validity of an original primary document.You’re telling me that the documents here are few and far between, blackrobe? I didn’t even bother to post the secondary documents, but would be more than glad to, if you wish.