Non-U.S. Citizen
Non-U.S. Citizen
Required documents for Non-U.S. Citizens who have lawful presence.
Documents
You will need to provide 5 documents from the following 4 categories.
Name Change
View the list of acceptable documents if your name has changed.
Translation
Foreign documents must be translated to English by a certified translator.
Category 1: Identity and Date of Birth
One of the following:
- Unexpired Employment Authorization (EAD) issued by DHS, form I-766 or form I-688B verified by the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements System (SAVE).
- Unexpired foreign passport with a valid visa and I-94 verified through SAVE.
Category 2: Lawful Presence
One of the following:
- Unexpired immigrant or nonimmigrant visa status for admission into the United States issued by the U.S. Federal Government.
- Pending or approved application for asylum in the United States.
- Admission into the United States as a refugee.
- Pending or approved application for temporary protected status in the United States.
- Approved deferred actions status.
- Pending application for adjustment of status to legal permanent resident.
- Covered humanitarian parolee.
Category 3: Social Security Number
One of the following:
- Social security card issued by the U.S. government that has been signed (stub not accepted.)
- If the social security card is not available, you may present one of the following documents that includes your name and full social security number:
- W-2 form
- SSA-1099 form
- Non SSA-1099 form
- Pay stub
- Letter from the Social Security Administration indicating ineligibility to obtain a social security number as a result of lawful presence status.
Category 4: Utah Address
Two of the following displaying your name/address and dated within 90 days:
- Bank statement
- Court documents
- Current mortgage or rental contract
- Major credit card bill
- Property tax notice
- School transcript
- Utility bill
- Vehicle title