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  2. Identity documents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By law, an unexpired U.S. passport (or passport card) is conclusive proof of U.S. nationality (though not necessarily citizenship) and has the same force and effect as proof of United States nationality as certificates of naturalization or of citizenship, if issued to a U.S. citizen for the full period allowed by law. [12]

  3. Bank of America - Wikipedia

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    The deal increased Bank of America's presence in Illinois, Michigan, and Indiana by 411 branches, 17,000 commercial bank clients, 1.4 million retail customers, and 1,500 ATMs. Bank of America became the largest bank in the Chicago market with 197 offices and 14% of the deposit share, surpassing JPMorgan Chase.

  4. Identity document - Wikipedia

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    To get a bank ID card either a Nordic passport or another passport together with Norwegian residence and work permit is needed. The Norwegian identity card were introduced on November 30, 2020. [ 99 ] [ 100 ] Two versions of the card exists, one of which is stating Norwegian citizenship and usable for exercising freedom of movement within the ...

  5. Here's Proof That Bank of America Has Improved Its Image - AOL

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  6. History of laws concerning immigration and naturalization in ...

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    The act excluded Chinese laborers from immigrating to the United States for ten years and was the first immigration law passed by Congress. Laborers in the United States and laborers with work visas received a certificate of residency and were allowed to travel in and out of the United States.

  7. Resident registration - Wikipedia

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    A resident register is a government database which contains information on the current residence of persons. In countries where registration of residence is compulsory, the current place of residence must be reported to the registration office or the police within a few days after establishing a new residence.

  8. FDIC Sues Former Directors of Failed Illinois Bank - AOL

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    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp sued 11 former executives and directors of a failed bank as it works to recover as much as $2 billion suffered by one of its funds during the financial crisis.

  9. Voter identification laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A June 2024 Brennan Center study estimates that 21.3 million citizens (9% of voters) do not have easy access to documentary proof of citizenship. [83] For some, the documents may be in a bank or in a family member's home in another state. [84] For others, it can be difficult for some to navigate the bureaucracy to replace a faded document. [84]