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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ds 2003 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the Embassy or Mission in the designated field. Ensure you provide a contact telephone number for any follow-up inquiries.
  3. Indicate whether the officer is a DIPLOMATIC or CONSULAR officer by marking the appropriate box. Specify the type of office or mission as required.
  4. Fill in the officer's full name following the specified order: surname, given name, middle name, prefix, suffix, maiden name, and any other names used. Confirm gender by selecting male or female.
  5. Provide current citizenship and date of birth in mm-dd-yyyy format. Include place of birth (city and country) as well.
  6. Select the type of passport and visa held by marking the corresponding boxes. Attach necessary photocopies as instructed.
  7. Complete sections regarding residence address, employing office details, job title, and dates related to entry on duty and expected departure.
  8. Finally, ensure all signatures are completed at the end of the form before submitting it along with any required attachments.

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Diplomatic Agents. Members of Administrative. and Technical Staff. Members of Service Staff. Nationals or Permanent Residents. of the United States. Special Bilateral Agreements. Temporary Duty. Waivers. Consular Officers.
What are Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities? Diplomatic immunities and privileges are special legal protections granted to diplomats and their families so that they can carry out their official functions in a foreign country without undue interference from the receiving state.
You may be eligible to receive a Green Card (permanent residence) through creation of record if you meet all of the following conditions: You were born in the United States to a foreign diplomat. You have had residence in this country continuously since birth. You have not abandoned your residence in the United States.
0:09 2:07 How to get diplomatic immunity in the US diplomatic immunity is a principle of international. Law itMoreHow to get diplomatic immunity in the US diplomatic immunity is a principle of international. Law it protects diplomats from legal action in the host. Country this immunity is based on treaties
At the highest level, actual Diplomatic Agents and their immediate families are considered immune from criminal prosecution and civil lawsuits. Top-level ambassadors and their immediate deputies can commit crimesfrom littering to and remain immune from prosecution in the U.S. courts.

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Diplomatic passports are for: Federal employees and family members serving the United States abroad under Chief of Mission (COM) authority, Individuals whom the Department of State granted diplomatic or consular titles, and. Individuals who have diplomatic status because of their foreign mission or job.
The degree of protection awarded to diplomatic personnel is dependent on their rank and position. An ambassador, as the highest ranking official, enjoys full diplomatic immunity. Embassy and consular employees under the ambassador enjoy a lower level of diplomatic immunity based on their position.
Diplomatic immunity means pretty much exactly what it sounds like: diplomats are immune from prosecution in their host countries, even for serious crimes like . Ambassadors and other diplomats are in principle still required to follow local laws. But if they dont, their host country cant prosecute them.

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