How about the old standby of getting somebody in the system to give you the birth certificate of a baby who was born at the same time you were but who died? Then you could make up some story about how your family lived overseas. It would take time to get a SSN, driver’s license etc etc.
“How about the old standby of getting somebody in the system to give you the birth certificate of a baby who was born at the same time you were but who died?”
In Texas, they print you and likely digitize your picture when you get a DL or state ID - so they’ll nail you in a simple cross-check. You’d have to have no documented past in the US (at a minimum) to pull that off.
How about the old standby of getting somebody in the system to give you the birth certificate of a baby who was born at the same time you were but who died? Then you could make up some story about how your family lived overseas. It would take time to get a SSN, driver’s license etc etc.
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How do you deal with the death certificate of the baby that died?
On another note: My wife received a jury summons five years after she passed away. It was issued by the same county office that records death certificates and voter registrations, which tells me that she most likely has been voting democrat for the past five years.