Not sure since when UA.com imposed a varification process for changing address.
My question is how UA will verify the documents do not use the Roman alphabet from countries like China/Taiwan/Japan/South Korea? :confused:
My question is how UA will verify the documents do not use the Roman alphabet from countries like China/Taiwan/Japan/South Korea? :confused:
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Submit Verification Documentation To verify changes to the primary address on your MileagePlus account, please submit two forms of documentation that include your new address. Each document must be dated and include your name, as shown on your MileagePlus account*, and your residential address. The new address cannot be a business address and must match the address listed on the submitted documents. Please block out all non-essential personally identifiable information from the submitted documents. Read our privacy policy Accepted address verification documents 1. Change of address confirmation provided by the postal service (United States 2. Postal Service or an international postal service) 3. Copy of postmarked mail with current address listed as forwarding address 4. Government-issued ID (e.g., national identification card, foreign drivers license) 5. Utility bill dated within the past 90 days 6. Receipt for personal property taxes paid within the past year 7. Rental agreement or residential lease dated within the past year 8. Payroll statement provided by the members employer, dated within the past 90 days 9. U.S. military ID 10. Official government/military travel orders or proof of official duty status Please allow at least 10-14 days for a response and for your account to be updated. Any updates submitted while the request is being processed may be overridden and therefore may not be reflected in your account. We recommend that you do not submit any additional changes until you receive confirmation that your original request has been completed. *If the members name does not match the name on the document being provided, please submit an additional document from the list above,or a marriage or name-change certificate or other government-issued document, that includes both the members name and the name on the verification document. |