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Must the second identity document under List B be issued by a U.S. government entity, or may it be issued by a foreign government entity?

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Must the second identity document under List B be issued by a U.S. government entity, or may it be issued by a foreign government entity?

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List B allows workers to submit as an identity document an identification card issued by a Federal, state, or local government entity that contains a photograph or identifying information. Such document must be issued by a U.S. Federal government entity, a U.S. state government entity, or a U.S. local government entity. It may not be issued by a foreign government entity. The term “state” refers to any of the 50 states in the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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