No, a picture of your passport may not suffice for identification purposes. It is recommended to provide the physical passport for official identification.
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; just the passport will suffice.
Yes, a picture of your ID can be sufficient for verification purposes in some cases, but it ultimately depends on the specific requirements of the organization or platform requesting verification. It is always best to check with them directly to ensure that a picture of your ID meets their verification standards.
Any valid passport will suffice.
Photo identification such as Driving Licence will suffice although I would always recommend taking your Passport as a back up.
yes
I don' t think a passport is needed. A driving license should suffice, but check with the airline.
The commecial photo concessions at most large chain drug stores take pictures that are satisfactory for passport purposes, and I'm sure they would suffice for naturalization photos as well.
Yes, a picture of your ID should be sufficient for entry at the bar.
If you a British and not on an international carrier, you will need either a British passport or a valid 'picture' drivers licence. If you are not British, but from another European Union country, an ID card from your country will suffice. If you are neither British nor from and EU country, you will need your passport from your home country.
A birth certificate should suffice. Passport
This will depend on a number of factors. Depending on what country you are from and the country you are in there may be rules and regulations that require a passport. If you are traveling in a foreign country often times it is necessary to show your passport for identification for a wide variety of transactions. It is a good practice to keep it with you at all times. This being said it will all depend on what you are trying to do and especially what country you are in. Check the travel restrictions for the country you will be traveling to in advance to prevent problems.