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  2. Nepali nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Application Citizenship by descent. Nepali citizenship is based on the principles of jus sanguinis or bloodline. Generally, a person born to parents who are citizens of Nepal will have a claim to citizenship of Nepal on the basis of descent and every minor found in Nepal whose parents' whereabouts are not known will have a claim to citizenship of Nepal on the basis of descent until the ...

  3. Common Access Card - Wikipedia

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    The common access card, also commonly referred to as the CAC, is the standard identification for active duty United States defense personnel. The card itself is a smart card about the size of a credit card. [1] Defense personnel that use the CAC include the Selected Reserve and National Guard, United States Department of Defense (DoD) civilian ...

  4. Visa requirements for Nepalese citizens - Wikipedia

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    Eligibility. Nepal citizenship. Expiration. 10 years from the date of issuance. Cost. Rs. 5,000 (adult 34 pages), Rs. 10,000 (adult 66 pages), Rs. 12,000 (Fast track service, 34 pages), Rs. 20,000 (Fast track service, 66 pages) Visa requirements for Nepali citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed ...

  5. Getting and Using a Restroom Card If You Have Crohn’s

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    If you’re unable to find a printable version of the form, you can ask your doctor to provide one. The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation offers an “I can’t wait” restroom card when you become ...

  6. Visa policy of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The visa policy of Nepal allows citizens of most countries to obtain either an Online tourist visa or an visa on arrival while citizens of India are allowed freedom of movement. However, citizens of certain other countries must obtain a visa from one of the Nepalese diplomatic missions . All visitors must have a passport valid for at least 6 ...

  7. Non-Resident Nepali - Wikipedia

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    Nepali people. Overseas Nepalis or Non-Resident Nepalis are Nepali people who live outside the South Asian nation of Nepal . Under the Non-Resident Nepali Act of 2007, Non-Resident Nepali ( NRN) ( Nepali: गैर आवासीय नेपाली, Gair Aawasiya Nepali) means the following: (a) A person who currently holds citizenship of ...

  8. Nepalese passport - Wikipedia

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    Nepalese passport. A Nepali passport ( Nepali: नेपाली राहदानी) is issued from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nepal to Nepali citizens for the purpose of international travel. The Department of Passport (DoP), a Department under Ministry of Foreign Affairs functions as the issuing authority and is responsible ...

  9. Embassy of Nepal, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://us.nepalembassy.gov.np. The Embassy of Nepal in Washington, D.C. is the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal 's diplomatic mission to the United States. It is located at 2730 34th Place NW Washington, D.C., in the Glover Park neighborhood. [1] The Ambassador is Sridhar Khatri.