Yes. There is typically no citizenship requirement for obtaining a municipal ID. A foreign passport, foreign birth certificate and foreign matricula consular can be used, together with proof of de facto residence, to obtain a municipal ID.
No. The Social Security Administration, a federal agency, does not accept municipal IDs.
How can I help My husband to get his paper he has a good social s. number he has work for the gov. before they denied are application.
Legally, no. In practice... even an undocumented (i.e. illegal) immigrant could probably vote in LA.
Yes, he is an undocumented alien, therefore illegal. Once he is reported or apprehended in the commission of a crime (sometimes as simple as a traffic stop), he is likely to be deported.
No. State agencies such as the Department of Motor Vehicles do not accept municipal ID cards as proof of identity or residence.
If you are within the municipality that issued the ID card, then the municipal ID may be required to accept the ID unless prohibited by state law. Outside the municipality that issued the card, your chances are very slim.
No. Federal law requires that employers obtain and retain either proof of citizenship or a federal work permit from all new hires. A municipal ID card alone does not meet that requirement.
I doubt an illegal alien could even join the military, let alone get a green card. A illegal immigrant could not become a member of the US military, nor can an illegal immigrant obtain legal status under the current immigration laws. All foreign nationals who are unlawfully present within the US are subject to deportation when taken into custody by immigration authorities. Exceptions are made in individual cases, if the immigrant qualifies as an asylee or refugee.
With the documents listed they are not undocumented, so yes they could take a cruise.
The Municipal ID card refers to some form of identification that is usually issued by a given municipality.
Yes, you can use a municipal ID card to open a bank account.
If you are an undocumented immigrant and getting married, you may be required to show alternative documents instead of a social security card. Some possible alternatives could include an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), a valid passport from your home country, or a foreign national identity card. It is best to consult with a lawyer or immigration expert to understand the specific requirements and options in your situation.