No, not in the United States. In the US, a voter registration card is not acceptable proof of identity or of citizenship. The only acceptable proofs of citizenship in the US are usually these:
Not in the United States you cannot. In the United States, a voter registration card is not acceptable proof of identity.
a nation registration card and a voters card
In most cases, the only identification one needs to vote is the voter registration card. If the voter card is not avaible a picture of ID will work. A voter registration card can be gotten at your local election committee office.
Yes. In many US states you can vote without presenting a voter's registration card and, in many cases, without presenting any ID at all.
No, a valid social security card is not proof of citizenship. It only indicates that you have a valid social security number. Proof of citizenship would require other documents such as a birth certificate or a passport. Being married in the USA does not automatically confer citizenship, so it is not sufficient proof of citizenship either.
can you see a copy of your voters registrationcard on line
only passport & voter id card
It depends on where you are. Some countries will only ask for your license and registration; others may require a citizenship card, proof of insurance or the warrant of fitness.
No
You can request/download a voter registration card on your state website. Visit your local election commission and sign up. Election and registration laws vary from state to state, but I believe you can go to almost any post office and ask for a voter registration form to mail in.
we can identify immigrant is legal by checking his identity proof, voter card, driving license. He/She must have some proof from where she came.
No. Voter registration is subject to state law and states do not accept municipal IDs.