Does A State Citizen Passport Look Different
No, it will not look any different; however, it will actually have different identification codes for that person when scanned through a government-connected terminal.
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Does Establishing A Trust Make Me A State Citizen
No. The trust itself is sui juris (independent) and merely has the same freedoms as a state citizen. One is a state citizen by means of being on the state's land, pledging to protect it and even when in other states one is still of their original ...
How Can One Become A State Citizen Or Correct Their Status
There are two path: 1) correction in status or 2) expatriation. Correcting one’s status with many organizations as a state citizen will require contacting the IRS, USDS, SoS, State government, Employers, and more. The primary benefit is keeping the ...
How Can One Get On The 'Do Not Stop' & 'Do Not Detain' Lists As State Citizen
Obtaining that status is not officially confirmed through the state citizenship methods; however, there are injunctions and other legal notices that can potentially be filed to notify law enforcement agencies of this change in status. Sadly, those ...
Are There Exemptions for Driver's License, Passport, and Government ID Photographs
Yes, some people may be exempt from having their photo taken for a driver's license for religious reasons (i.e. Amish, Christians, Mennonites), depending on the state (see attached PDF). The First Amendment protects the right to practice religion ...