Work permit ?

Anonymous
Has anyone fly in the country with a work permit ? I just applied for my green card and only have my work permit but will really like to go and visit my ill grandmother in California this weekend I really have to be back by Monday for work so is not like I can drive over there for days!!! And if you had fly to other state what document do you need?
Anonymous
You don't need a document with regards to your work status to be able to fly within the US. You just need a government issued, photo ID. I assume you have a passport from your own country? Just bring that.
Anonymous
You want proof of your ability to *currently* be in the country legally, plus your other passport. You ability to legally work doesn't matter.
Anonymous
OP, all you need is a valid passport or drivers license.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, all you need is a valid passport or drivers license.


If she has a valid passport from her country but not the U.S., will the system just show her as legal to enter?

I have to assume that if she had a U.S. passport she wouldn't be asking this question.
Anonymous
I assume if she had a US passport, she wouldn't need a work permit for the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, all you need is a valid passport or drivers license.


If she has a valid passport from her country but not the U.S., will the system just show her as legal to enter?

I have to assume that if she had a U.S. passport she wouldn't be asking this question.


I'm assuming OP is in the US already. If she's just traveling between states all she needs is a DL or valid passport of any country (they don't check visa status if traveling between states).
Anonymous
This is a troll
Anonymous
OP, for domestic travel (i.e., within the US, if you are here already), all you need is your passport. I may have my work permit with me, just in case, but your passport may already have some evidence of that (e.g., a certain stamped/included form).
Anonymous
... sorry, PP here, also have your driver's license, as your second piece of ID, if you have one.
Anonymous
My DH only ever flew with his DL when we flew domestically before he got his green card.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, all you need is a valid passport or drivers license.


If she has a valid passport from her country but not the U.S., will the system just show her as legal to enter?

I have to assume that if she had a U.S. passport she wouldn't be asking this question.


I'm assuming OP is in the US already. If she's just traveling between states all she needs is a DL or valid passport of any country (they don't check visa status if traveling between states).


This. You don't go through customs and immigration when flying within the U.S. But just bring your legal to be in the US docs just in case they stop you for something else like pull you over in a car while in CA and try to arrest you for immigration violation.
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