Form DS-4139 Photograph and Signature Card

Foreign Diplomatic Services Applications (FDSA)

DS4139 (2)

Photograph and Signature Card

OMB: 1405-0105

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U.S. Department of State

PHOTOGRAPH AND SIGNATURE CARD

1.Card Type Issued

Section 1 Applicant Information

1. Principal's PID

2. Applicant's PID

5. Surname

8. Nationality

For U.S. Government Use Only
(Shaded Area)

3. Mission Type

4.Country

6. Given Name

9. Sex

2. Card Expiration Date (mm-dd-yyyy)

7. Date of Birth (mm-dd-yyyy)

10. Expected Date of Departure (mm-dd-yyyy)

A. Staple color photo here
(Do not staple face)

Section 2 Certifying Authority
WARNING
This information is provided to the U.S. Department of State in accordance with the requirements of United
States law (Title 18, U.S. Code, Section 1001) that all such statements are truthful. False information will be
considered a violation of U.S. law and, therefore, an abuse of the privileges and immunities to which an
individual's status may entitle him or her.
B. Applicant signs below
Certifier's Signature

Date (mm-dd-yyyy)

Name

Title
USE BLACK INK ONLY

DS-4139
02-2010

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