What are the documentation requirements when applying for an ITIN?
The applicant will need to submit documentation that is current (has not expired), and that proves both identity and foreign status (i.e. contains name, address, photograph and supports the foreign status claim.) For the definition of “current” for ITIN purposes, see “Documentation”. A passport is the only document that can stand-alone and provide all of the information required. In all other circumstances the applicant will need to provide at least two separate documents in order to validate identity and foreign status (one being a civil birth certificate for a dependent under 14 years of age (18 if a student)). With the exception of children under 14 years of age (under 18 years of age if a student), at least one must include a recent photograph.
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