Three days before the cutoff date for direct deposit, DIO receives an enrollment form
from Mr. L. in Hungary. The form contains the following information:
Olvashatóan töltse ki az IBAN számot az alábbi négyzetekben. Minden négyzetbe kerüljön számjegy.
(Translation: Print the IBAN number in the blocks below. All of the blocks must be filled.)
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The DIO technician begins the RTN field with 66, then skips the first 4 characters of the IBAN (HU12), and codes the next 6 digits of the IBAN, 345678. She adds the U.S. check digit, 7, at the end, making the RTN 663456787.
The technician then begins the DAN field with E, the letter assigned for Hungary, followed by the next 16 digits of the IBAN, 1234567890123456. She does not code the final 2 digits of the IBAN.
The DAN for the MBR is now E1234567890123456.
The technician then codes the full information from the enrollment form to ITS.gov and faxes the enrollment form to the Embassy in Budapest for a post-input review.
She also sends a note telling the Embassy that she has input to both the MBR and ITS.gov.