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Old May 14, 2017, 9:11 am
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IanJaxx
 
Join Date: Jun 2015
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Thanks for the inputs.

I saw "What types of documents can I use as evidence of residence?
You may use a driver's license or government-issued, non driver's identification. If you do not have this, or the address is not current, then you can take pay stubs, mortgage statement, rental payment statement, utility bill, etc. The officer interviewing you will determine sufficiency."

I am still confused. I live/work in Taiwan and should I use Taiwanese driver's license? The rental payment statement, utility bills and Taiwanese driver's license are all in Chinese. Could I directly use them as proof?
I use my California driver's license info (still valid, it is my mailing address, and I just don't physically live at that address) on the Global Entry application. Should I change it to Taiwanese driver's license info?

Thanks.
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