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Can I purchase a round trip ticket to Chicago from Los Angeles using my green card for identification?
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ID requirements for domestic flights are set by TSA and can be found at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification.
As you can see, permanent resident cards (aka green cards) are accepted.
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I have, on different occasions, shown TSA my British passport, green card, global entry card, and California driver's license without any problems.
– Patricia Shanahan
1 hour ago
People sometimes get by with school-issued student IDs too (but they also sometimes don't).
– Mehrdad
18 mins ago
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If you have a compliant driver's license or state ID (or another acceptable form of identification), you don't even need to show your green card.
You should carry the green card with you because of the law that requires you to keep it in your personal possession at all times, but there is no requirement to have any particular travel document when traveling domestically in the US, and you can't be prevented from traveling without your green card (unless you are arrested for not having it, which is not something that happens frequently as far as I am aware).
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ID requirements for domestic flights are set by TSA and can be found at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification.
As you can see, permanent resident cards (aka green cards) are accepted.
1
I have, on different occasions, shown TSA my British passport, green card, global entry card, and California driver's license without any problems.
– Patricia Shanahan
1 hour ago
People sometimes get by with school-issued student IDs too (but they also sometimes don't).
– Mehrdad
18 mins ago
add a comment |
ID requirements for domestic flights are set by TSA and can be found at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification.
As you can see, permanent resident cards (aka green cards) are accepted.
1
I have, on different occasions, shown TSA my British passport, green card, global entry card, and California driver's license without any problems.
– Patricia Shanahan
1 hour ago
People sometimes get by with school-issued student IDs too (but they also sometimes don't).
– Mehrdad
18 mins ago
add a comment |
ID requirements for domestic flights are set by TSA and can be found at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification.
As you can see, permanent resident cards (aka green cards) are accepted.
ID requirements for domestic flights are set by TSA and can be found at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification.
As you can see, permanent resident cards (aka green cards) are accepted.
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I have, on different occasions, shown TSA my British passport, green card, global entry card, and California driver's license without any problems.
– Patricia Shanahan
1 hour ago
People sometimes get by with school-issued student IDs too (but they also sometimes don't).
– Mehrdad
18 mins ago
add a comment |
1
I have, on different occasions, shown TSA my British passport, green card, global entry card, and California driver's license without any problems.
– Patricia Shanahan
1 hour ago
People sometimes get by with school-issued student IDs too (but they also sometimes don't).
– Mehrdad
18 mins ago
1
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I have, on different occasions, shown TSA my British passport, green card, global entry card, and California driver's license without any problems.
– Patricia Shanahan
1 hour ago
I have, on different occasions, shown TSA my British passport, green card, global entry card, and California driver's license without any problems.
– Patricia Shanahan
1 hour ago
People sometimes get by with school-issued student IDs too (but they also sometimes don't).
– Mehrdad
18 mins ago
People sometimes get by with school-issued student IDs too (but they also sometimes don't).
– Mehrdad
18 mins ago
add a comment |
If you have a compliant driver's license or state ID (or another acceptable form of identification), you don't even need to show your green card.
You should carry the green card with you because of the law that requires you to keep it in your personal possession at all times, but there is no requirement to have any particular travel document when traveling domestically in the US, and you can't be prevented from traveling without your green card (unless you are arrested for not having it, which is not something that happens frequently as far as I am aware).
add a comment |
If you have a compliant driver's license or state ID (or another acceptable form of identification), you don't even need to show your green card.
You should carry the green card with you because of the law that requires you to keep it in your personal possession at all times, but there is no requirement to have any particular travel document when traveling domestically in the US, and you can't be prevented from traveling without your green card (unless you are arrested for not having it, which is not something that happens frequently as far as I am aware).
add a comment |
If you have a compliant driver's license or state ID (or another acceptable form of identification), you don't even need to show your green card.
You should carry the green card with you because of the law that requires you to keep it in your personal possession at all times, but there is no requirement to have any particular travel document when traveling domestically in the US, and you can't be prevented from traveling without your green card (unless you are arrested for not having it, which is not something that happens frequently as far as I am aware).
If you have a compliant driver's license or state ID (or another acceptable form of identification), you don't even need to show your green card.
You should carry the green card with you because of the law that requires you to keep it in your personal possession at all times, but there is no requirement to have any particular travel document when traveling domestically in the US, and you can't be prevented from traveling without your green card (unless you are arrested for not having it, which is not something that happens frequently as far as I am aware).
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