Photo ID from foreign government
Not a problem. Bring the passport and or consular ID card with
A picture
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On Oct 22, 2010, at 12:15 PM, "clifford_bordeaux" wrote:
> Per US Trustee guidelines: "Acceptable picture identification includes a valid state-issued driver's license, state-issued picture identification card, passport, legal resident alien card, military id, student photo identification or work photo identification."
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> The guidelines do not specify that the passport must be a US passport. Does anyone know if a foreign passport is acceptable for photo identification?
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Not a problem. Bring the passport and or consular ID card withA pictureSent from my iPhoneOn Oct 22, 2010, at 12:15 PM, "clifford_bordeaux" <cliff@bordeauxlaw.com> wrote:
Per US Trustee guidelines: "Acceptable picture identification includes a valid state-issued driver's license, state-issued picture identification card, passport, legal resident alien card, military id, student photo identification or work photo identification."
The guidelines do not specify that the passport must be a US passport. Does anyone know if a foreign passport is acceptable for photo identification?
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Per US Trustee guidelines: "Acceptable picture identification includes a valid state-issued driver's license, state-issued picture identification card, passport, legal resident alien card, military id, student photo identification or work photo identification."
The guidelines do not specify that the passport must be a US passport. Does anyone know if a foreign passport is acceptable for photo identification?
The post was migrated from Yahoo.