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What are proof of identity documents?

What are proof of identity documents?

A government issued ID You can bring your driver’s license, state issued ID or passport as proof of your identity.

When did you become a lawful permanent resident?

Your time as a permanent resident begins on the date you were granted permanent resident status. If you interviewed at a U.S. embassy or consulate, it is the date that they approved your immigrant visa. If you adjusted status inside the United States, it is the date that USCIS approved your permanent resident status.

What is the difference between lawful permanent resident and permanent resident?

What is a lawful permanent resident? A lawful permanent resident is someone who has been granted the right to live in the United States indefinitely. Permanent residence includes the right to work in the U.S. for most employers or for yourself. Permanent residents continue to hold citizenship of another country.

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How long is an ITIN good for?

three years
If you use an ITIN, it will expire unless you used it at least once during the previous three-year period. Even certain ITIN holders who have used their taxpayer identification number in the past three years may need to get a new ITIN if it’s older.

What if I don’t have a home address?

If you do not have a home address, as referred to in the Personal Records Database Act (BRP), you can register your details in the Personal Records Database under a correspondence address. This could be because you live in a care institution, women’s refuge, a vessel or vehicle, or because you are in prison.

What to do if someone uses your address for proof of residence?

If there’s a person using your physical address for proving their residence, obtaining a driver’s license, or gaining insurance, you should get into contact with the police to report the incident. There are non-emergency numbers to use if you want.

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Is a hotel considered a permanent home address?

Stated or chosen home I am uncertain of the law, but if you state on a form that an address is your “permanent home address”, the recipient will usually treat it as such. Hotel If you are a permanent resident in a hotel (suite or room) and have no other abode, I would say that is your PHA.

What to do if someone is using your address without permission?

It’s also a good idea to visit a local USPS office and file a formal complaint about the unwanted mail. If you suspect that your address is being used by another person, feel free to contact the USPIS at (877) 876-2455.

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