If you have a B1/B2 category visa then u don't have any "A" number.
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You can find your TSA redress number on the Department of Homeland Security's Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) website.
To write the number "dhs 212000," you would typically write it as "DHS 212,000" or "DHS 212,000.00" if indicating decimal precision. "DHS" stands for Dirhams, the currency used in the United Arab Emirates. The number itself can be formatted with a comma for clarity if needed, especially in formal documents.
No it is not.
The number is one hundred thirty thousand. "dhs" is not a recognised measure.
To find your redress number, you can contact the Department of Homeland Security's Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) through their website or by phone. They can assist you in obtaining your redress number for travel purposes.
To find your redress number, you can contact the Department of Homeland Security's Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) and submit a request for redress. They will provide you with your unique redress number after verifying your identity and reviewing your case.
A travel redress number is a unique identification number issued by the Department of Homeland Security to help travelers who have faced difficulties during security screenings. It can be obtained by submitting a request through the DHS Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) website or by contacting the DHS TRIP hotline.
DHS 5083
To obtain a redress number, you can contact the Department of Homeland Security's Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP). The process involves submitting a request online through the DHS TRIP website, providing personal information, and any relevant details about your travel issues. DHS will review your request and assign a redress number if deemed necessary.
A redress number is a unique identification number issued by the Department of Homeland Security to individuals who have faced repeated security screening issues while traveling. It can be obtained by submitting a request through the DHS Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) website or by contacting the DHS TRIP hotline. This number can help streamline the security screening process for individuals who frequently face delays or issues while traveling.
"Passports issued October 26, 2005 - October 25, 2006: Digital Photographs Older, but still valid passports issued or renewed/extended by Visa Waiver Program countries between October 26, 2005, and October 25, 2006, must include a digital photo printed on the data page, or the traveler will be required to obtain a visa. As of October 26, 2006, any passport issued on or after this date by a VWP country must be an e-Passport for VWP travelers to be eligible to enter the United States without a visa." (Quoted directly from DHS Site- see below) The DHS (Department of Homeland Security) website provides a comprehensive answer to this question. There is both a PDF document: http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/vwp_travelerguide.pdf and a summary on this DHS page: http://www.dhs.gov/xtrvlsec/programs/content_multi_image_0021.shtm
Yes it is possible to report/be reported to the DHS