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what bring into the test center?

Hi there,

I feel a bit confused when I looked into my ATT.

Under acceptable identification, it stated " Your identification must be printed in english language letters, must be valid and unexpired, and have a recent photograph and signature signed in English. " I do not quite understand the last sentence... I am a international trained nurse, my identification will be my passport, but the photo on my passport was taken 5 years ago, but my passport still valid, only expired on 2010...

Pls help me? Does that mean I have to bring one photo which i take recently?

Thanks for all your input!

Have a nice weekend! :heartbeat

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To be absolutely sure I would call the center and ask them, just so there is no confusion.

I don't get to take it until next month, so I am not quite sure, but I would take a recent photograph just incase. My sister took it yesterday and she said they took her headshot before she tested.

It would be a good idea for you to visit or call the testing site before your test date to ask questions.

Good luck

As long as passport is in date and you haven't altered a lot since the picture was take you should be OK. My photo in my passport was a few years old and I had no problems when I went in. As mentioned you could always pop in or ring the center and check with them

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