emumano101
Member
+7|6956|um my dads house
Ok, my passport is expired and i am going to FL do i need a passport to travel?
mikkel
Member
+383|7025
That depends on where in the world "um my dads house" is.
tuckergustav
...
+1,590|6338|...

depends where you live...if you live outside of the US then yes...if you live IN the US and are traveling within the US then no...

BTW...is this D&ST material?

Last edited by tuckergustav (2008-04-27 10:57:44)

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ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7073

This thread fails on so many levels.
emumano101
Member
+7|6956|um my dads house
I live in the US so i am traveling to Florida and my passport is expired so what can i use?
presidentsheep
Back to the Fuhrer
+208|6385|Places 'n such

emumano101 wrote:

I live in the US so i am traveling to Florida and my passport is expired so what can i use?
a car?
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
emumano101
Member
+7|6956|um my dads house

presidentsheep wrote:

emumano101 wrote:

I live in the US so i am traveling to Florida and my passport is expired so what can i use?
a car?
as in what kind of type of ID
tuckergustav
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+1,590|6338|...

Well, if you have drivers license, use that...umm if not you should be able to get a state issued ID from Sec of State...
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emumano101
Member
+7|6956|um my dads house

tuckergustav wrote:

Well, if you have drivers license, use that...umm if not you should be able to get a state issued ID from Sec of State...
ok what if i don't have a govt. ID am 16 so what can i use in my case ? my sisters are 14 and 11 what can they use

Last edited by emumano101 (2008-04-27 11:04:56)

topthrill05
Member
+125|7002|Rochester NY USA
I am almost positive the US governments website will answer all of your questions.
tuckergustav
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From http://www.ifly.com/airport-identification 

  * Adults
      As an adult, you’ll need either a valid passport or a state approved photo identification card. If you’re traveling internationally, you’ll need a passport valid for at least six months past the date of travel. For travel within the United States and portions of the Caribbean you’ll need either a valid driver’s license or a state ID card. For travel to Mexico and Canada a passport is preferred, but a valid photo ID and a certified birth certificate will also do the trick.

      Passports can take up to six weeks to process, so plan ahead when traveling abroad. Passport facilities can include your local post office, courthouse, and certain travel agencies or libraries. Check with the U.S. Department of State for a listing of participating facilities nearest you. To process your passport, you’ll need two passport sized photos, proof of U.S. citizenship and a valid photo ID.

      For a driver’s license or a state identification card, you’ll need several documents showing proof of citizenship, your social security card and a birth certificate or certificate of citizenship. The exact requirements will vary by state, so you’ll want to check with your local DMV for a list of accepted forms of identification or proofs of residency. Check below for a list of some of the accepted forms of identification:
          o Driver Education Card
          o Passport
          o Social Security Card
          o Birth Certificate
          o Military ID Card
          o Passport
          o Military Dependent ID Card
          o Divorce Papers
          o Certificate of Marriage
          o Baptismal Records
          o Court Order
          o School Records/Transcript (certified)
          o Unemployment Card
          o Adoption Papers
          o Concealed Weapons Permit


    * Children
      Children traveling with adults on domestic flights may not need a photo ID card; however, airlines may require the accompanying adult to show proof of age in the form of a birth certificate. You’ll need to check with the airline on which you’ve booked travel for their specific rules regarding child identification. Children, even infants, traveling internationally will be subject to the same documentation requirements as adults. This means that if you are planning an international trip, even if a baby has not yet been born but will be born by flight time, you will need to make arrangements for a passport.

      When a child is traveling as an unaccompanied minor, the adult dropping the child at the airport as well as the adult picking the child up at his or her destination will be required to show identification. Additionally, the airline will need to be notified in advance with the contact details of the adult retrieving the child at the final destination.

      While airlines may not specifically require children to travel with individual photo identification, it is never a bad idea to have photo ID created for your child before you travel. Sites such as kidstravelcard.com will make photo IDs for children that include a parent’s name and emergency contact numbers in case you should become separated from your child.


    * Don't have a valid form of ID?
      Well you can still get through security, but you will be subject to a manual check, meaning you will be placed in a separate line so security can perform a more detailled screening, which could include a search of your person or your carry-ons or both. Be prepared for an extra delay.
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S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6871|Chicago, IL

emumano101 wrote:

I live in the US so i am traveling to Florida and my passport is expired so what can i use?
the highway?

you can travel within the united states without any sort of ID...

Florida is part of the US BTW...


Have you never left your state before?
SealXo
Member
+309|6960
You dont need a passport to travel inside the country dumbell.

And for you and you younger sibs. And if you are traveling without an adult your parent needs to take you to the gate and TYPE a letter for the three of you saying your flying alone... Then your other parent or whoever there needs to be there to pick you up.

When I was younger I traveled from CA to ohare to Ottawa and thats what I had to do. They take care of you and escort you at your connecting flights if you have one.

And i ordered my passport like 5 months before and i got it in the mail the DAY AFTER i left.
So since i didn thave a pssport I bundeled up al my documents like my SS card, and my birth certificate and all that shit.
They dont look at it though... I was just like heres all my shit i dont have my port yet and they were like alright go ahead.


Kthxbai

Last edited by SealXo (2008-04-27 11:28:47)

Ender2309
has joined the GOP
+470|6995|USA
just hop down to the DMV and fill out the forms for a state issued id. alternatively you can use a school ID, if you're on an airline. worked fine when i went with my XC team to new york freshman year and my drivers license was fine for our trip to hawaii last year.
B.Schuss
I'm back, baby... ( sort of )
+664|7265|Cologne, Germany

wow...just wow...
Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|7099|Canberra, AUS
*Smashes head on desk repeatedly*
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
chittydog
less busy
+586|7259|Kubra, Damn it!

S.Lythberg wrote:

you can travel within the united states without any sort of ID...
Not by plane. You can't even get your boarding pass in the US without ID.
maef
Member
+67|7107|Tulln, Austria

emumano101 wrote:

I live in the US so i am traveling to Florida and my passport is expired so what can i use?
Didn't that quote remind anyone else of that SNL sketch with Christopher Walken and the census taker?

"I have dual citizenship with the United States and Florida."
GodFather
Blademaster's bottom bitch
+387|6644|Phoenix, AZ
Yeah anything that you needed a birth certificate to register I believe


A drivers license will work
HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6385|Washington DC
I've always had to present my passport when traveling by air, be it in the US or traveling to somewhere else.
cowami
OY, BITCHTITS!
+1,106|6714|Noo Yawk, Noo Yawk

HurricaИe wrote:

I've always had to present my passport when traveling by air, be it in the US or traveling to somewhere else.
that's cos you're a canadan

And just bring a high school ID, they accept it.

this thread fails on so many levels, btw
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