Friday, February 5, 2010

Points On Foreign License Can Someone Board A Plane Not Leaving The US Using A Foreign Passport?

Can someone board a plane not leaving the US using a foreign passport? - points on foreign license

A friend and I are planning a trip from Newark, New Jersey, Chicago. He has no license. Only have a foreign passport Is that enough to get through security measures at the airport? Not only need a passport photo? Will they ask for more identification, but only travel in the country?

I assure you, before spending hundreds of dollars on airline tickets. Please reply if you have an idea, not because they want points.

4 comments:

muriel12 said...

A foreign passport is sufficient. If not, there would be an opportunity for foreign tourists access to flights within the country. All your friend needs is a card that matches the name on the ticket and everything will go well.

Gerald J said...

Of course you can, you must file an official ID, and it is a better identification of the government issued passport. That is, is what most people use in a foreign country for identification when traveling to the United States to do after all, that most foreigners do not license from the U.S. government issued.

chum said...

If your friend can use a foreign passport. In fact, the reason for asking for ID to ensure that the person with the ticket is the real person. So Govt issued identity card or passport is acceptable. Yes you book tickets now!

silentno... said...

A valid passport (all countries) is a state "issued ID" .... Citizens also acceptable, such as foreign travel between airports in the United States?

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