Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell him to go to the DMV and take care of it. He’s an adult.
NP. Reading comprehension is not your strong suit.
What exactly should he take care of? He already has a real ID. It's just vertical not horizontal. You want him to go change the system of how IDs are produced in DC??
If it’s fine then there’s nothing to complain about. Why exactly are you complaining?
The ID itself is fine. What’s not fine is the TSA potentially creating a problem by not recognizing that it is a legitimate Real ID.
Ok then send your kid to the DMV to make sure it’s fine, because 2 people telling you it’s not doesn’t sound fine, or send your kid his passport. He’s old enough to keep track of these things himself.
Not OP just someone who can read.
How is he supposed to go to the DMV when he’s in a different state?
Thank you. He is across the country at college so can't just hop into the DC DMV. He won't fly again until after May 7.
To the VA person I looked and only 59% of Virignia has REAL ID. DC is at 99%. DC's standard issue is a REAL ID unless you don't have a SS#.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell him to go to the DMV and take care of it. He’s an adult.
NP. Reading comprehension is not your strong suit.
What exactly should he take care of? He already has a real ID. It's just vertical not horizontal. You want him to go change the system of how IDs are produced in DC??
If it’s fine then there’s nothing to complain about. Why exactly are you complaining?
The ID itself is fine. What’s not fine is the TSA potentially creating a problem by not recognizing that it is a legitimate Real ID.
Ok then send your kid to the DMV to make sure it’s fine, because 2 people telling you it’s not doesn’t sound fine, or send your kid his passport. He’s old enough to keep track of these things himself.
Not OP just someone who can read.
How is he supposed to go to the DMV when he’s in a different state?