Passport photo holder
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Passport photo holder
What does it mean when it says "passport photo holder - received "?
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Just means they received a photo copy of a passport. Did you use one as ID? I did, and for me it's also proof of citizenship.
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Re: Passport photo holder
My guess is, you submitted photos because you do not have a Texas driver's license, and they have acknowledged receipt of those.
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Mine says it too although they are using my older TX DL photo. It's just a general statement saying they don't need it. Don't worry.
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That would make sense, but it does not reference a passport.sikacz wrote:Just means they received a photo copy of a passport. Did you use one as ID? I did, and for me it's also proof of citizenship.
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Then, I have no idea! As part of my packet I had to sent in a copy of my passport. But, it's probably not worth calling to find out!jbarn wrote:That would make sense, but it does not reference a passport.sikacz wrote:Just means they received a photo copy of a passport. Did you use one as ID? I did, and for me it's also proof of citizenship.
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The "passport photo holder" was a form we used to have to send in with applications. Until last summer, everyone had to submit two "passport" photos with their application. Thankfully no more.sikacz wrote:Then, I have no idea! As part of my packet I had to sent in a copy of my passport. But, it's probably not worth calling to find out!jbarn wrote:That would make sense, but it does not reference a passport.sikacz wrote:Just means they received a photo copy of a passport. Did you use one as ID? I did, and for me it's also proof of citizenship.
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Re: Passport photo holder
Everyone's says that. If you hold a TX drivers license it automatically says received because they now use your photo from your license. Don't worryLinebaugh wrote:What does it mean when it says "passport photo holder - received "?
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