Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Custom Photo Birth Announcements Are The U.S Border Strict About An Expired Photo ID?

Are the U.S border strict about an expired photo ID? - custom photo birth announcements

I am pleased with countries (land), I have a passport, so I will connect with my birth certificate. I know we have to show a photo, ID, but my license expires on the day of my trip. Do you want my license is expired or not?
I would contact the Office of the United States, but I find the number.

6 comments:

Traveler said...

A photo ID and secondary ID proof of their nationality. ) (Birth certificate, social security card or passport is what you need, need to re-enter the United States. He easily defeated ID is a problem.

De la Fuente,
The answer to the question: "Do I need an entry to Canada or Mexico? Depends on how you decided to cross the border and when.
U.S. citizen visiting Canada or Mexico, on land or water
The other day, when the WHTI will require citizens to present a passport to cross the border into Canada or Mexico by land or water, yet to be determined. The deadline for the changes taking place, but on 1 June 2009. The period prior to January 1, 2008.
Documents required to Canada or Mexico by land or water before the WHTI enter data:
Until the WHTI land and sea into force date, U.S. citizens who cross the border into Canada or Mexico Cross, which must come by land or sea ID that two things: prove 1) citizenship, and 2) l identity with a photo .
A driver's license or social well-SESecurity cards themselves are not valid identification for crossing the border to Canada or Mexico.
I hope that answers your question. It is from this page.
http://gocanada.about.com/od/canadatrave ...

CanTexan said...

Everything depends on your travel dates and the janitor.

As you travel by land until December 31, 2007, it is proof of citizenship (which, passport, birth certificate or naturalization papers) and a photo ID (passport or any other Driving in the USA or Canada, or Military ID).

Take in the United States, I suppose ... If your license expires on the day of travel, chances are high that the limit when you're behind the wheel will turn. If you are just a passenger ... Well, they have the right to refuse entry.

It is best to leave the driving test center and to renew your license before you leave. Most offices will be on site, or at least a documentation showing that the new license in the mail. "

CanTexan said...

Everything depends on your travel dates and the janitor.

As you travel by land until December 31, 2007, it is proof of citizenship (which, passport, birth certificate or naturalization papers) and a photo ID (passport or any other Driving in the USA or Canada, or Military ID).

Take in the United States, I suppose ... If your license expires on the day of travel, chances are high that the limit when you're behind the wheel will turn. If you are just a passenger ... Well, they have the right to refuse entry.

It is best to leave the driving test center and to renew your license before you leave. Most offices will be on site, or at least a documentation showing that the new license in the mail. "

isotope2... said...

renew their original licenses. no biggie

nbr660 said...

Do a search on the Internet for national security or bcis.gov

Mai H said...

Hella give me a pile of shit, even if I am a holder of a U.S. passport since 1994 is not even my voter registration U.S. ... Good luck w / Travel

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