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I wouldn't advise this, but it you try it, take lots of documentation along that proves your residence. Bureaucrats love paper, so take a couple years' utility bills, credit card bills, and pay check stubs, especially if the latter have your social security number on them. Real estate tax bills, bank statements, and mortgage statements are good, too. All that with your driver's license will probably convince them to let you back in, albeit with some delay. Good luck. Donald R. Fisher, III Project Manager Roomstore Furniture Company (804) 784-7600 extension 2124 DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <clip> I just realized that I don't have a passport or certified birth certificate on hand. What do y'all think my chances are of being given significant static on the way through customs (either way)? <clip>
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