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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This article says the SAVE act will accept "U.S. military ID card with accompanying military record of service showing U.S. as birthplace" What about spouses, though? They can't use military ID + military record to show birthplace? [/quote] Dependent's card is a real ID. In order to get a dependent card you have to have birth certificate and marriage license. Not sure how it works for foreign born spouse, but definitely have to have marriage license.[/quote] Remember, REAL ID is NOT a proof of citizenship. That's going to cause a LOT of confusion. This says military id is NOT a proof of citizenship. It can be issued to non citizens. https://jp.usembassy.gov/services/proof-of-u-s-citizenship/ [quote]Proof of U.S. Citizenship can be demonstrated by the following documents below. [b]Military ID cards and social security numbers are NOT proof of citizenship.[/b] Note: all documents must be original – no photocopies. A full validity U.S. passport (currently valid or expired) U.S. birth certificate (should have parents’ names, a seal, registrar’s signature, and the date the certificate was filed with the registrar’s office – hospital birth certificates are not acceptable) Consular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240/FS-1350) Certificate of Naturalization Certificate of Citizenship[/quote] [/quote]
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