"L" is for "Liver donor."
Uh, nobody would want my liver.....
"L" is for "Liver donor."
Passport, DL, LTCH, W2...pay...14 day waiting period for snail mail.
Only thing different for the Mrs. was having the marriage certificate.
Oh I don’t know...fried with onions, it might be okay.Uh, nobody would want my liver.....
Got my star this year too.
she changed my hair to grey too... how hateful. I still identify as a young feller.
i passed the eye thing barely... I missed the max and still pass, so no restrictions for 6 more years.
Passport, DL, LTCH, W2...pay...14 day waiting period for snail mail.
Only thing different for the Mrs. was having the marriage certificate.
New house...so guess who gets to run this gauntlet again.
I renewed by drivers license recently. How can I tell if it is real ID compliant or not?
I renewed by drivers license recently. How can I tell if it is real ID compliant or not?
Just wait- they've been talking about this for something like 4 or 5 years and in October of 2020 we'll hear all kinds of stories about people not knowing, confused, angry....
...including on INGO where the theme will reference something about Nazis demanding your papers.
Just wait- they've been talking about this for something like 4 or 5 years and in October of 2020 we'll hear all kinds of stories about people not knowing, confused, angry....
...including on INGO where the theme will reference something about Nazis demanding your papers.
Another prognostication: people (adults) who were adopted back in the day when these kinds of records weren't as important will have real, legitimate problems through no fault of their own.
Some lawyers that I know in that line of work are talking about it, and it isn't clear what can be done. As I understand it, which may not be complete, a "delayed" birth certificate is insufficient to prove citizenship. And if the original birth certificate is unavailable, there's no real way to prove where someone was born.
Another prognostication: people (adults) who were adopted back in the day when these kinds of records weren't as important will have real, legitimate problems through no fault of their own.
Some lawyers that I know in that line of work are talking about it, and it isn't clear what can be done. As I understand it, which may not be complete, a "delayed" birth certificate is insufficient to prove citizenship. And if the original birth certificate is unavailable, there's no real way to prove where someone was born.
... However, when I did bring in my papers (meine Papieren?), the license branch staff told me my FS-545, Consular Report of Birth Abroad was insufficient, and I needed to bring in my birth certificate. After much discussion and involving the branch manager, I was finally able to convince them the document listed ON THEIR WEBSITE was, in fact, my birth certificate. ...
With only 7 years (looked it up) to get this sorted, I'm not sure why would expect people to get on this before September 2020.
...and having reviewed some of the recent appellate cases, you can get a judge to order just about anything if they think it's a good idea, regardless of the law....but I digress.
Yeah, that consular birth abroad thing might pose issues for some people, too.