Identification for Naturalization Biometrics?
Which forms of ID do I need to bring to my biometrics appointment? My appointment letter states:
Of course, stupid me -- I just happened to lose my drivers license a week before my appointment date. I don't have a valid passport either (Canadian - expired and haven't yet received my renewal), and the only other form of ID I have is an old student ID issued by the University of California school system.
I am scheduled to be fingerprinted on Thursday, but I don't want to show up with just my PR card if I'm going to be turned away.
In your recent experience, were you required to show your DL in addition to your PR card? Or did they only look for your appointment letter and PR card? Also, I'd like to know other people's experience rescheduling this appointment. I'm facing a severe time crunch.
Thank you!
Which forms of ID do I need to bring to my biometrics appointment? My appointment letter states:
WHEN YOU GO TO THE APPLICATION SUPPORT CENTER TO HAVE YOUR BIOMETRICS TAKEN, YOU MUST BRING:
1. THIS APPOINTMENT NOTICE and
2. PHOTO IDENTIFICATION. Naturalization applicants must bring their Alien Registration Card. All other applicants must bring a passport, drivers license, national ID, military ID, or State-issued photo ID. If you appear without proper identification, you will not be fingerprinted.
Of course, stupid me -- I just happened to lose my drivers license a week before my appointment date. I don't have a valid passport either (Canadian - expired and haven't yet received my renewal), and the only other form of ID I have is an old student ID issued by the University of California school system.
I am scheduled to be fingerprinted on Thursday, but I don't want to show up with just my PR card if I'm going to be turned away.
In your recent experience, were you required to show your DL in addition to your PR card? Or did they only look for your appointment letter and PR card? Also, I'd like to know other people's experience rescheduling this appointment. I'm facing a severe time crunch.
Thank you!
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