
Ask John #2
Q: "Should I risk flying to California, being an illegal immigrant could things go wrong easily or should I not worry?"
John's Answer: "International travel requires a valid passport and permission to enter another country.
Airplane travel within the U.S. requires certain government-issued identity documents (asked for at TSA checkpoints within airports).
The list of acceptable documents include:
(1) valid state issued drivers licenses or state identity cards
(2) green cards
(3) border crossing cards
(4) valid passports issued by a foreign country
(5) USCIS issued work authorization cards
Children under 18 are not required to provide proof of identity.
Most people should not have a problem furnishing an acceptable document.
For more information: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification"
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