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Originally Posted by weishaupt1776
Jersee, so if an agency comes after a foreign diplomat and he wishes to sue them at the Federal Court of Claims; - can he just claim "I'm a diplomat" in a brief and they'll believe him
OR - does he have to provide evidence of such as an exhibit in order to demonstrate his diplomatic status?
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In the United States, foreign diplomats present credentials issued by their home government to the Secretary of State (State Department).
Once the credentials are accepted, the diplomat (and appropriate members of his family) is issued an identification card that indicates his dilpomatic status.