I’m an educated person who has the privilege of being able to take time off work to spend hours dealing with this and who has all my documents. If I’m having this much trouble, then happens to people who can’t take off work, don’t have the originals of all their documents? 2/
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But then again, that’s obviously the point. /end
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People are asking, so let me clarify. I present MORE documents than necessary, but they were rendered invalid by the
@dcdmv clerk and her supervisor: 1) My SSN card didn't count bc in 1990 someone spelled with a "Y" on it not a "J"; 2) My birth certificate didn't count...Prikaži ovu nit -
...because it's from another country ("that may be a document in _Russia_ or wherever it is you're from") but the notarized translation of it was rendered invalid; 3) Notarized copies of my parents' naturalization certificates don't count because...
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a) It's not an original, but why would I, an adult, carry around the originals of my parents' naturalization certifiactes?; b) It's not MY naturalization certificate but I was a minor when my parents were naturalized, so I was automatically naturalized and the U.S. doesn't...
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...hand out naturalization documents to minors, other than passports; 4) My passport, which the
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How can anyone not born in the United States? Which, again, is very obviously the design of these new regulations.
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(I brought four proofs of residency, but they wouldn't even look at those. So don't @ me.)
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Julia, reinforcing your point: I had a similar struggle with the DMV / “Real ID” authorities last summer, even though (unlike you) I was born in US and had no spelling-anomaly issues to deal with. Took about three hours. Saving grace was WiFi at the DMV, to look up documents.
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No, I was told they have to be _ORIGINALS_ of every document. If notarized copies didn't count, I doubt a screenshot would do.
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