true there is an impression..but it isnt coming out on the copy. tried different settings. ill just put a note in there with my packet.
thanks for all the help guys.
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- Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:00 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: need clarification on 'Born out of Country Documents'
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- Wed Mar 16, 2011 8:37 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Re: need clarification on 'Born out of Country Documents'
thanks guys.
I got my Form N-550 right in front of me.
the documents allowed to verify whether you are in the states legally says front and back copy...the back of the certificate is blank. does that matter?
also it states on the certificate that "it is punishable by US Law to copy, print, or photograph this certificate without lawful authority"....would applying for a CHL classify as lawful authority?
Goin in for finger prints tomorrow, and im ready to get this sent out and over with.
thanks for all your help!
I got my Form N-550 right in front of me.
the documents allowed to verify whether you are in the states legally says front and back copy...the back of the certificate is blank. does that matter?
also it states on the certificate that "it is punishable by US Law to copy, print, or photograph this certificate without lawful authority"....would applying for a CHL classify as lawful authority?
Goin in for finger prints tomorrow, and im ready to get this sent out and over with.
thanks for all your help!
- Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:27 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: need clarification on 'Born out of Country Documents'
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Re: need clarification on 'Born out of Country Documents'
thanks ameer.
like the avatar...go coogs!
i got my naturalization certificate in 2004.
but the problem is it doesnt state the place of birth. only my previous nationality which is indian. but i was born in dubai.
wonder if that will create an issue?
like the avatar...go coogs!
i got my naturalization certificate in 2004.
but the problem is it doesnt state the place of birth. only my previous nationality which is indian. but i was born in dubai.
wonder if that will create an issue?
- Sat Mar 12, 2011 11:13 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: need clarification on 'Born out of Country Documents'
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need clarification on 'Born out of Country Documents'
i know there is a thread about this already, but it wasnt crystal clear as to the requirements.
here is what the dps site says:
Therefore, if the place of birth listed on your application is outside the United States, it will
be necessary to submit a valid (unexpired) and legible, front and back copy of the following
required document(s):
1. Certificate of U.S. Citizenship (Form N-560 or N-561): Issued only to individuals who
obtained U.S. citizenship either by action of law while residing in the United States or by
having been born outside the United States to U.S. citizens; or
Certificate of U.S. Naturalization (Form N-550 or N-570): Issued as proof of a person
having obtained U.S. citizenship through naturalization, which is the legal process of
obtaining a new nationality.
2. U.S. Permanent Resident Alien Card/Resident Alien Card (Form I-551): Identification
card attesting to the official immigration or permanent resident status (Lawful Permanent
Residency) of an alien in the United States.
3. United States Passport: Issued by the United States Department of State, this certifies
as an individual’s identity and U.S. citizenship.
4. If a Non-Immigrant Alien, an alien in the United States in a non-immigrant status, please
provide a U.S. Visa, I-94 Arrival/Departure Record and a hunting License. The
definition of a non-immigrant alien includes, in large part, persons traveling temporarily
in the United States for pleasure or business, persons studying in the United States who
maintain a residence abroad, and certain foreign workers. This does not include
permanent resident aliens.
I was born in Dubai, UAE, to indian parents. The law in the UAE states you get the citizenship of your parents. I put my place of birth as dubai, however before becoming a naturalized citizen, i had an indian passport. The only thing that states where i was born is my birth certificate. all the US documents state that i was of indian nationality before being naturalized.
also, do i need a copy of ALL of the documents lilsted above? i only have 1 and 2. i never got a US passport since i never travel outside the country.
any help will be greatly appreciated.
other than this the only thing im waiting on is my fingerprinting which is scheduled for the 17th, then the packet goes out and the wait begins.
thanks guys!
here is what the dps site says:
Therefore, if the place of birth listed on your application is outside the United States, it will
be necessary to submit a valid (unexpired) and legible, front and back copy of the following
required document(s):
1. Certificate of U.S. Citizenship (Form N-560 or N-561): Issued only to individuals who
obtained U.S. citizenship either by action of law while residing in the United States or by
having been born outside the United States to U.S. citizens; or
Certificate of U.S. Naturalization (Form N-550 or N-570): Issued as proof of a person
having obtained U.S. citizenship through naturalization, which is the legal process of
obtaining a new nationality.
2. U.S. Permanent Resident Alien Card/Resident Alien Card (Form I-551): Identification
card attesting to the official immigration or permanent resident status (Lawful Permanent
Residency) of an alien in the United States.
3. United States Passport: Issued by the United States Department of State, this certifies
as an individual’s identity and U.S. citizenship.
4. If a Non-Immigrant Alien, an alien in the United States in a non-immigrant status, please
provide a U.S. Visa, I-94 Arrival/Departure Record and a hunting License. The
definition of a non-immigrant alien includes, in large part, persons traveling temporarily
in the United States for pleasure or business, persons studying in the United States who
maintain a residence abroad, and certain foreign workers. This does not include
permanent resident aliens.
I was born in Dubai, UAE, to indian parents. The law in the UAE states you get the citizenship of your parents. I put my place of birth as dubai, however before becoming a naturalized citizen, i had an indian passport. The only thing that states where i was born is my birth certificate. all the US documents state that i was of indian nationality before being naturalized.
also, do i need a copy of ALL of the documents lilsted above? i only have 1 and 2. i never got a US passport since i never travel outside the country.
any help will be greatly appreciated.
other than this the only thing im waiting on is my fingerprinting which is scheduled for the 17th, then the packet goes out and the wait begins.
thanks guys!