Evidence of Citizenship or Qualified Alien Status is a legal document that was released by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission - a government authority operating within Oklahoma.
Q: What documents can be used as evidence of citizenship?
A: Documents that can be used as evidence of citizenship include a U.S. passport, certificate of naturalization, or certificate of citizenship.
Q: What documents can be used as evidence of qualified alien status?
A: Documents that can be used as evidence of qualified alien status include a permanent resident card, refugee travel document, or employment authorization document.
Q: Do I need to provide evidence of citizenship or qualified alien status when applying for benefits in Oklahoma?
A: Yes, in order to receive benefits in Oklahoma, you must provide evidence of citizenship or qualified alien status as required by state and federal law.
Q: Are there any exceptions to the requirement of providing evidence of citizenship or qualified alien status?
A: Yes, there are exceptions for certain groups, such as recipients of certain health or disability benefits, individuals over age 65, and victims of domestic violence, among others. It is best to contact the specific benefit program for more information on exceptions.
Form Details:
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