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What documentation is required for a TWIC?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
TWIC applicants are required to provide identity documents to TSA to complete the enrollment process. There are two lists of identity verification documents (listed below) and applicants are required to furnish either one identity document from List A or two documents from List B with one of the two being a government-issued photo ID.
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What is TWIC?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
TWIC is a common identification credential for all personnel requiring unescorted access to secure areas of MTSA-regulated facilities and vessels, and all mariners holding Coast Guard-issued credentials. TSA will issue workers a tamper-resistant "Smart Card" containing the worker's biometric (fingerprint template) to allow for a positive link between the card itself and the individual.
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Who must get a TWIC?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
estimated one million individuals will be required to obtain a TWIC. This includes Coast Guard-credentialed merchant mariners, port facility employees, longshoremen, truck drivers, and others requiring unescorted access to secure areas of maritime facilities and vessels regulated by MTSA.
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Once enrollment begins, when will workers be required to have a TWIC?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
The Coast Guard will publish TWIC compliance dates for each Captain of the Port zone in the Federal Register. We expect this compliance date to closely follow the end of the initial enrollment period for the relevant COTP Zone. The Coast Guard will provide 90 days notice prior to the compliance date in a particular COTP. Facility owners and operators are responsible for ensuring that their employees are aware of enrollment and compliance dates.
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What documentation is required?

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either a letter from the Veterans Administration stating you are 100 percent disabled as a result of military service, letter from the Social Security Administration, and/or Form SSA-1099; Form 948, Assessor's Certification for 2005 and 2006 if property is more than 5 acres or it is a mobile home; Federal Income Tax Return, pages 1 and 2, only if you did not file a 2006 Missouri Individual Income Tax Return. You can only receive one of the credits.
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How was TWIC created?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
Congress, through the Maritime Transportation Security Act, or MTSA, directed the federal government to issue a biometric transportation security credential to any individual with unescorted access to secure areas of facilities and vessels and all mariners holding Coast Guard issued credentials or qualification documents. Controlling access to secure areas is a critical component of the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) efforts to enhance port security.
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Who can apply for a TWIC?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
alien in valid M-1 nonimmigrant status who is enrolled in the United States Merchant Marine Academy or a comparable State maritime academy. Such individuals may serve as unlicensed mariners on a documented vessel, regardless of their nationality, under 46 U.S.C. 8103. A nonimmigrant alien admitted under the Compact of Free Association between the United States and the Federated States of Micronesia, the United States and the Republic of the Marshall Islands, or the United States and Palau.
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How will I be notified to get a TWIC?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
Facility and vessel owners/operators are required to inform employees of their responsibility to possess a TWIC and what parts of the facility and vessel will require a TWIC for unescorted access. The intent of this requirement is for owners/operators to determine which of their employees will need a TWIC and inform those employees in enough time for them to comply with the requirements.
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What items are required to be on the documentation from the provider?

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The supporting documentation must identify the provider of services and the person obtaining the care, as well as the date, cost and general description of services provided. The insurance explanation of benefits (EOB), for items covered by insurance, may also be used since a statement of services has already been submitted to the insurance company for determination of service date and whether it was a qualifying expense.
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What documentation will be required at vehicle drop off?

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It is important to have a copy of your Certificate of Insurance and Vehicle Registration available for customs clearance to ensure there are no travel delays.
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Has there been a change in what is required for documentation?

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Answer:Yes. Previously, we required all applicants to provide official DMV records, as well as official transcripts from high school and college (if applicable). As of January 1, 2008, official transcripts and DMV records are not required as part of the application process. But as an applicant, you are asked about your educational history and any criminal history. If you receive a contingent job offer, educational and criminal records will be acquired through a thorough background check.
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Complete Bank Statements for 6 recent months. We need to see the summary section as well as the breakdown of all daily deposits. Copy of the lease agreement – please also include the landlord’s name, phone and fax number. Vendor references – Name, phone and fax numbers of businesses that extend credit terms to your businesses.
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For your cruise and other travel, you will need proof of citizenship, such as a certified copy of your birth certificate or a passport. You don’t actually need a passport for cruises and travel to the Caribbean, Mexico, or Alaska, but if you have one, take it, as it is the best identification that you have. If you take a certified copy of your birth certificate, you will also need a government issue photo I.D., (such as driver license).
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Institutions should not submit receipts until their Travel Grants for Women Speakers Application Form has been approved and the colloquium or seminar has been completed. Original receipts should accompany the APS Travel and Expense Report Form, which will be sent to all approved applicants. If original receipts are not available, copies should be submitted along with a short memo explaining that the university has already reimbursed the speaker and must retain the receipts.
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Two reference letters, on either stamped or headed paper, sealed with separate envelopes with referee's signature across the seal. At least one academic reference is required. An authenticated copy is a photocopy of the document, which has been stamped with an original stamp of the awarding body after it was photocopied. You will not receive an unconditional offer until all documents have been received and accepted.
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Where can I read the TWIC rule?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
The TWIC final rule is available on TSA's website here and more information on port security is available at the U.S. Coast Guard's Homeport site here. It can also be accessed at the DOT Docket Management system here, by searching on docket number 24196 and document number 857. Yes. In addition to direct involvement from the National Maritime Security Advisory Committee, TSA and the U.S.
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What are the compliance dates for the TWIC program?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
Owners and operators of vessels and all U.S. credentialed mariners will be required to comply with the provisions of the final TWIC rule by September 25, 2008. Compliance for facilities will be phased in by Captain of the Port zone (COTP), and the compliance date for each zone will be published via notice in the Federal Register 90 days prior to the compliance date.
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What technologies are being used on the TWIC?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
The TWIC will be a Smart Card (i.e.
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Will a non-U.S. citizen be able to get a TWIC?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The rule includes a list of various immigration categories that are eligible to apply for a TWIC, including nationals, refugees, asylees, lawful non-immigrants with unrestricted work authorization, and certain professionals with restricted work authorization.
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What can disqualify me from getting a TWIC?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
individual who lacks lawful presence and certain immigration status in the United States, has a connection to terrorist activity, has been determined to lack mental capacity, or was convicted of the certain crimes will be ineligible for a TWIC.
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What is the purpose of the TWIC Disclosure Form?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
The TWIC Disclosure Form provides additional information to the applicant on the security threat assessment process, as well as a notice on privacy and paperwork reduction. The applicant is also required to review and certify statements pertaining to eligibility for a TWIC, military service, and, once a TWIC is issued to the applicant, their responsibility to disclose information to TSA that would disqualify them from holding a TWIC.
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How much will port workers be charged for a TWIC?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
The fee for TWIC will be $132.50 and it is valid for five years. Workers with current, comparable background checks will pay a reduced fee of $105.25. If workers are eligible to pay the lower price, their TWIC will expire 5 years from the date of the comparable credential (additional information is provided in the next question). The cost of a replacement TWIC, if the original is lost, stolen or damaged is $60.
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How long is the TWIC card good for?

TSA: Frequently Asked Questions
TWICs remain valid for five years, unless the expiration date was based on a comparable credential (FAST card, Merchant Mariner Document or Hazmat Endorsement). The expiration date is displayed on the face of the credential and TWIC holders will be responsible for renewal. For applicants who pay the reduced fee, the expiration date of their TWIC will be 5 years from the date listed on the credential associated with the comparable security threat assessment.
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You must provide proof of severe and permanent disability and file a claim with the assessor who will then determine if you qualify. Appropriate proof of disability is a certificate signed by a licensed physician or surgeon attesting to the claimant’s severe and permanent disability.
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How frequently does the documentation of the required education need to be reported?

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It needs to be reported only once for each grant or contract that the Key Personnel are involved in human subject research. We would expect them to be trained before undertaking the human subject research and documentation of the required education provided to the NIH at the time of the next progress report. Yes. It is not required that the principal investigator also sign the documentation (see the September 5, 2001 NIH Guide Notice).
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Copies of Birth Certificates; Social Security Cards; proof of monthly income; proof of disability; California Driver's License or ID cards; bank statement; military discharge papers (DD214).
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