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Travel within the US by airplane? - Page 4

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#31
12-06-2012, 08:23 AM
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yea is cuz the other kid got me soooo confuse.. If you have a Mexican valid Passport they're going to ask for the permit. period
No they won't, its a domestic flight, would be treated the same as it has always been treated, you only need a government issues document.

There is still a miniscule risk that they may ask questions, the risk does tend to increase more depending on the airport and whether the airport is considered a port of entry.
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12-06-2012, 08:24 AM
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Ok, it's settled, the TSA agent checking your ID at McAllen airport is accompanied by a CBP officer.
http://twitpic.com/1pmkof
Wow! *tear* Lets hope I get DACA before then.
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#33
12-06-2012, 08:38 AM
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I told my Gf a little over a year ago about my status and she was fine with it, trust me to most people it's really not a big deal.. You only think its a big deal because you constantly think about it and are afraid to be judged.. She'll only reject you if shes a shallow hoe lol in that case you just dodged a bullet - dont tell her if you think she might try using it against you in the future though
My ex was totally fine with it too, it became a big issue when I couldn't leave the area. This being a more serious relationship and all. We just moved in together!

Just depends and I feel like this would be a big deal for us as a couple. I have pretty much been lying for a year. To be honest I didn't think it would last this far and so I didn't feel I needed to be honest about my status. I put all my chips on getting DACA approved this week or next latest but the pressure is too much now I'm going to have to be honest soon. Which I was planning, but without that EAD card it feels like I could still be denied. I'm just scared we will break up. I can't deal with it.

Most of the time though I'm happy just that when I think about this I go crazy.
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#34
12-06-2012, 09:32 AM
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Damn dude you should move north lol you'll be able to do whatever you want since there's no bp checkpoints here
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12-06-2012, 11:46 AM
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If you dont have deferred action approved i wouldnt recommend traveling to McAllen..its risky becausr BP will be there witj TSA agent. Also i have a friend that grew up there and visits her fam. She's a US citizen and was telling me that almost every time she goes she gets stopped by BP at the airport. So it is risky if you go without deferred action or EAD, i have my EAD an DL but i'd be scared to go. I get so nervous when i see BP!
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12-06-2012, 12:07 PM
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She should be fine! I have traveled a lot and i only shows my passport! I even traveled to hawaii without any problems.
planning on going to Hawaii next yr...what ID did u use? any issues u had? no border agents?
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12-06-2012, 12:09 PM
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I've been here illegally for 12 years now and have never set a foot in my local airport but then again I live in Arizona so anything can go down in there, maybe if I get my EAD soon I'll travel somewhere finally by PLANE!
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Guys if you fly from any border city they will always check your immigration status! My USC sister flies all the time and she says she has to carry her birth certificate and DL because BP is there.

I assume this applies for all border cities including San Diego. Once you're 150 miles past the border, a passport should suffice.
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12-19-2012, 11:54 PM
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Damn dude you should move north lol you'll be able to do whatever you want since there's no bp checkpoints here
If we don't split we are planning to move to the north east next summer!

Biometrics NOV 6 | McAllen, TX
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12-20-2012, 11:20 AM
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So I've been approved, but my card will probably not get here before next Wednesday. They still have not mailed it, does anyone know if I will get in trouble or can I board with my mex passport and alien number and my biometrics letter or LIN#.

Thank you.

NEBRASKA | App received OCT 4 | Bio done, no walk in, NOV 6 | DACA/EAD approved DEC 20

Thank you all mighty Spaghetti Monster! Praise Him!
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