Real ID does not replace a passport; rather, it serves as a state-issued identification that meets federal standards for secure identification. While a passport is required for international travel, a Real ID can be used for domestic air travel and to access certain federal facilities. Essentially, Real ID is an option for those who may not have a passport but still need a compliant form of identification for specific purposes.
Yes, my passport has expired and I need a Real ID.
Yes, you can fly domestically with a passport instead of a Real ID.
Yes, a passport can be used as a Real ID for identification purposes.
No, a passport card will not suffice for Real ID compliance. A Real ID-compliant document must be a state-issued driver's license or identification card, or a valid U.S. passport.
No, a Real ID is not sufficient for international travel. You will need a passport to fly internationally.
No, a Real ID is not sufficient for international travel. You will need a passport for international travel.
No, a Real ID is not valid for international travel. You will need a passport to travel internationally.
Yes, you can travel internationally with a Real ID, but you will also need a valid passport for international travel.
Yes, you can travel outside the US with a Real ID, but it is not a substitute for a passport for international travel.
No, a Real ID is not required for international travel. You will need a valid passport to travel internationally.
No, a Real ID is not required for international flights. You will need a valid passport for international travel.
No, a Real ID is not required for international travel. You will need a valid passport to travel internationally.