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Identity card number?

PMM

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spring2009 said:
I'm living in the US. Could I write down my driver's license number as the ID number?
Thanks.
US does not issue identity cards, so write N/A

PMM
 

spring2009

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In the US, I have been always asked my driver's license as an ID (because driver's licenses is the state ID), that's why I asked.
How about my child's birth certificate if she was born in the US?
 

PMM

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Hi

spring2009 said:
In the US, I have been always asked my driver's license as an ID (because driver's licenses is the state ID), that's why I asked.
How about my child's birth certificate if she was born in the US?
Back to my original answer, the US does not issue ID cards to its citizens or residence, write N/A. If you were a Pakistani citizen, you would have an ID card (NIC) but neither you nor daughter have one.

PMM
 

spring2009

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PMM said:
Hi

spring2009 said:
In the US, I have been always asked my driver's license as an ID (because driver's licenses is the state ID), that's why I asked.
How about my child's birth certificate if she was born in the US?
Back to my original answer, the US does not issue ID cards to its citizens or residence, write N/A. If you were a Pakistani citizen, you would have an ID card (NIC) but neither you nor daughter have one.

PMM
OH, I forgot to mention that I'm not the US citizen, because I just think why I should to apply for Canadian permanent resident if I'm the US citizen?
 
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"US does not issue identity cards, so write N/A

PMM"

This statement is incorrect. Each state issues a State ID card. If you have a drivers licence then you do not need to get a separate state ID as the driver licence is an acceptable form of ID. So write the DL number and include a notarized photocopy of your drivers licence.
 

spring2009

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fl_gnv said:
"US does not issue identity cards, so write N/A

PMM"

This statement is incorrect. Each state issues a State ID card. If you have a drivers licence then you do not need to get a separate state ID as the driver licence is an acceptable form of ID. So write the DL number and include a notarized photocopy of your drivers licence.
Thankssss. How about my child's U.S birth certificate ?
 

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you dont need to write drivers licence id or state id or birth certificate number.
I have sent my docs recently to sydney and got the AOR.