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  2. Consular identification card - Wikipedia

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    Consular identification (CID) cards are issued by some governments to their citizens who are living in foreign countries. They may be used, for example, by an embassy to allow its citizens to vote in a foreign country.

  3. Form DS-160 - Wikipedia

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    If the DS-160 whose application ID was included when booking the interview is problematic (for instance, the applicant notices some mistakes, or the applicant fails to submit or loses access to the DS-160) it may be possible (depending on the embassy or consulate, as well as other information specific to the application) to fill in a new DS-160 ...

  4. Thai passport - Wikipedia

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    Thai passport (Thai: หนังสือเดินทางไทย) is the passport issued to citizens and nationals of Thailand by the Passport Division of the Department of Consular Affairs within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Thai biometric passports have been issued since August 2005.

  5. Matrícula Consular - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, these Consular ID cards were not always accepted in Arizona. In 2011, Arizona Senate Bill SB1465 prohibited the state of Arizona or any of its political subdivisions from accepting the Mexican Consular Identification Card as a valid and legal form of identification. The main argument was a lack of perceived security and reliability

  6. Consulate-General of China, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, China and the United States reached an agreement that each would open a fifth consular mission in the other's country, which led to the opening of the Los Angeles mission and was intended to result in the opening of the U.S. Consulate General in Wuhan. [4] Liu Jian is the Consul General the People's Republic of China in Los Angeles. [5]

  7. Bureau of Consular Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Consular Affairs (CA) is a bureau of the United States Department of State reporting to the under secretary of state for management. The mission of the Bureau is to administer laws, formulate regulations and implement policies relating to the broad range of consular services and immigration .

  8. Identity documents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Such births are registered with the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. If the embassy or consulate determines the child acquired citizenship at birth, it issues a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, also known as Form FS-240. [3] A birth certificate will also be issued locally in the country where the child was born.

  9. Guatemalan CID card - Wikipedia

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    The Guatemalan Consular Identification Card (Spanish: Tarjeta de Identificación Consular Guatemalteca, TICG) is an identification card issued by the Government of Guatemala through its consulate offices to Guatemalan nationals residing outside of Guatemala.