Though the expired passport is not valid, you can still use it as an I.D. to get on the plane, It happened to me a couple of months ago. I lost my drivers license and didn't have time to go to DMV before the trip, so I got to the airport early and pointed out that my passport was expired and told them about my drivers license. I also showed them my insurance card, credit card, and work ID. I had to go through extra screening (which actually got me through faster because they pulled me out of the line), but I got on the plane both ways (and I flew out of Dulles on the way back to San Francisco.
I'm also a Notary and you can use a expired passport (up to five years after it expires) as I.D. to get something notarized (in California).
Yes. Passengers on domestic flights between two points in the United States are required to present government-issued photo identification. A U.S. Passport Card fits that criteria and satisfies that requirement. Because of international treaties on air travel, passport BOOKLETS are required of all passengers and crew on international flights and a U.S. Passport Card does NOT satisfy that requirement.
No. You need a government issued photo ID. Driver's license works well. passport even better. For those without a driver's license, one can usually obtain an ID for a small fee through the DMV in the state.
If you are a citizen of the United States, you can fly within the United States without a passport. However, a passport is required when entering or exiting the country.
No. The US Department of State, which issues US passports, does not accept municipal IDs.
yes a valid passport can be used for ID
if you are flying with easy jet, you can use an expired passport, as long as it is not over 5yrs, i checked this with the airline.
No, you have to get another photo taken. post offices take photos for your passport to fly.
Check the expiry date in your passport. If your passport has expired you'll need to submit your old passport in order to obtain a current one. If you are inquiring whether you can use the number of an expired passport as ID, the likely answer is no.
Technically, if your visa is expired, you can't be in the country anyways, and if your ID is checked, you should be deported (unless you have reason to renew your visa). Your passport is not your ticket to stay in the country. In addition, if you could legally be in the country (if it is the U.S.), you do not need a passport to fly from state to state. That is my understanding of it.
When flying within the United States, no passport is required. Anyone can fly out of state without the need to show a passport, though they will need some form of valid photo ID to be able to board the plane.
You need a passport or an ID.
No. You do need some sort of ID though. Bring a driver's license or a student ID.
No, for domestic flights, you will need a form of photographic ID, not necessarily a passport.
just your passport
Maybe. Canadian authorities will allow you back into the country, but the more serious questions is: Will the authorities where you now are allow you to LEAVE with an expired passport? Best you check with the Canadian Consulate where you are located and try and obtain a new passport. Then I could only guess at the hoops you'll need to jump through to establish legality in the country where you are now located.
No, most airlines and customs will require current identification.
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