Thursday, September 17, 2009

I have a USA work permit, and a CA ID, is it safe for me to get on an airplane to travel within the states?

I want to travel to another state for a conference. I am in the process of getting residency and already have a work permit and a state ID. I'm just worried if I can travel to another state via airplane. Can anyone help me? or point me to a website that talks about this?


If you are here legally, you are fine. If not, I wouldn't try it.

You should be fine. Just to be sure take your passport with you if the ticket agent has any futher questions.

You also might want to call the airline and ask them for there requirements to fly.

if its for work, theyll let you go. if you have an ID you can travel aroudn the states. the only thing is you cant travel outside the country without a passport.

You can travel within the US via aircraft with a properly issued state ID. If you are a foriegn national, you should carry your passport, which we will assume shows you are legally in the country.

I would keep the work permit with you, but airline and TSA won't need them.

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