Sunday, December 12, 2010
To identify a genuine permanent resident card
Employers, workers, holding a permanent residence or "green" card set may be unable to distinguish cards a fraudulent checks. At first glance, the two types of cards cannot be viewed, exactly the same. However, has the U.S. citizenship and immigration services certain security features of the card itself to this fraudulent easier to see implemented. Here are some things to look for when trying to verify a valid card.Difficulty permanent resident: EasyInstructions1Texts and fonts with grammar and punctuation errors are the red flags of the first and most obvious should to look when you try to distinguish a false real permanent resident card. Here are some common errors in false documents: spaces between words not EnoughText that do not align or CrookedMisspellingsImproper CapitalizationSmeared type device color images or text, or use "in width color" are not going to expected2The map is photography usually say, another way to determine a real a fake card. USCIS photo holder at an angle to show the right ear. Each card has a picture of a subject in any other installation a red flag. 3Match information on front of card with the card holder information could be printed. A valid permanent resident card list name, gender, date of birth, country of origin and the number of alien registration. It is obvious when the sex of the card holder does not match what is on the card or the card holder appears much older or younger than the date of birth on a map, it the cause of the alarm. 4Look for badges and other graphics is difficult, if not impossible, reproduction you reduce correctly. The Department of Homeland S logged valid permanent resident cardecurity in hologram on you, as well as pictures from the card and the statue of liberty. 5Check map for obvious signs of poor construction. These characters may Dentelés, edge that do not fit or EvidConférence image is inserted on a background.
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