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  2. United States passport card - Wikipedia

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    The United States passport card is an optional national identity card and a travel document issued by the U.S. federal government in the size of a credit card. [2] Like a U.S. passport book, the passport card is only issued to U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals exclusively by the U.S. Department of State.

  3. Permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    Other countries would issue a photo ID card, place a visa sticker or certificate of residence in the person's passport, or issue a letter to confirm their permanent resident status. In Argentina, the non-citizens are issued an Argentine “DNI”, with the same characteristics for Argentinian citizens, [ 53 ] showing back additional data saying ...

  4. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    NICs are not issued to non-citizens, but they too are required to carry some form of photo identification (such as a photocopy of their passport or foreign driving license) at all times. [93] In addition the Department of Post may issue an identity card with a validity of five years, this may be gained in lieu of an NIC if the latter is unable ...

  5. The 2 'Musts' You Have To Do To Take a Good Passport Photo ...

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    Ether suggests packing blotting sheets when you get your passport photo taken so you can use it right before the shoot if necessary. At the end of the day, it is just a photo.

  6. Identity documents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most common national photo identity documents are the passport and passport card, which are issued by the U.S. Department of State to U.S. nationals only upon voluntary application. Issuance of these documents is discretionary - that is, for various reasons, the State Department can refuse an application for a passport or passport card.

  7. Identity document - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian identity card or Passport of the Citizen of Ukraine (also known as the Internal passport or Passport Card) is an identity document issued to citizens of Ukraine. Every Ukrainian citizen aged 14 [ 129 ] or above and permanently residing in Ukraine must possess an identity card issued by local authorities of the State Migration ...

  8. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    The physical revocation of a passport is often difficult, and an apparently valid passport can be used for travel until officially taken by an arresting officer or by a court. [ 59 ] The lack of a valid passport (for whatever reason, including revocation) does not render the U.S. citizen either unable to leave the United States, or inadmissible ...

  9. Form I-9 - Wikipedia

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    Documents that may be used under "List A" of the I-9 form to establish both identity and employment eligibility include: An unexpired U.S. Passport, [6] A U.S. Passport Card, A Permanent Resident Card (often called a "green card") or Alien Registration Receipt Card with photograph, An unexpired Temporary Resident Card,