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The children had originally used passports with the substitute names Drengur (boy) and Stúlka (girl); however, in 2014, Icelandic authorities refused to renew Harriet's passport at all without a legally acceptable name.
Other counties appear to be more flexible, allowing people born outside of the United States to "substitute a passport, green card, or naturalization papers, but a birth certificate is always preferable".
This license, almost a substitute for a passport, would comply with the stricter requirements of a program called the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative and would require applicants to prove they are citizens.
If you feel uncomfortable about parting with your documents, you can often get a certified copy of your passport information that you can substitute.
When a satisfactory look-alike could not be found, the Bureau took a West German student's passport, removed the photograph, and substituted a passport photograph, taken in East Berlin, of the student to be brought out.
She was clearly determined to get a child: Victoria was a late substitute for a girl called Anna, which is why the "daughter" on the passport used by Ms Kouao to enter Britain was given as "Anna".
According to the committee, the extent of UK fintech firms' current reliance on passporting is unclear, as is the degree to which equivalence provisions might provide a substitute, so it urges the sector to work with the government to help it have the fullest picture possible going into negotiations with the EU.
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"His passport.
No passport?
Substitute olives.
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