It means what country did the person made there passport or nationality of them this is a guess so good luck.
No, the term "issuance date" does not mean the expiration date. The issuance date refers to the date on which a financial instrument, such as a bond or stock, is created and made available to investors. In contrast, the expiration date is the date on which the instrument ceases to exist or is no longer valid. These two dates serve different purposes in financial instruments.
6 months after date of issuance
Cashier's checks are typically valid for up to six months from the date of issuance.
On the applicant's next birth date occurring after the date of issuance.
If the green card is a Permanent Resident card, check the issuance date, then the expiration date is ten years after the date the card is issued and should be renewed within six months of the ten-year date. If the card is a Conditional Residence Green Card. If so, the card expires two years after the date of issuance. Check digits 9-14 on the second line of your green card. The expiration date should be listed in YY/MM/DD format.
In law we say 'non-issuance'
A Lowe's in-store credit is typically valid for up to 12 months from the date of issuance.
They are doing background checks before proceeding to the issuance of the visa.
The expiration period for official checks is typically around 180 days, or 6 months, after the date of issuance.
A cheque can be cashed only until 6 months from the date of issuance. all cheques become null and void after 6 months from the date of issue irrespective of whether they were cashed or not.
A service request in a bank is request placed by a customer asking for a specific service from the bank. For ex: a. Issuance of DD b. Change of Address c. Issuance of Check book d. etc.
The country or region of issuance for this document is the United States.