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IamAman 11-05-2015 07:46 PM

Re: In 3 months, regular NM and WA Driver's Licenses not valid for airports
 
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Originally Posted by pink (Post 562695)
You are right.... Driving is more important than flying so no real biggie, I just hope they don't get any bright ideas and revoke them. I do have my passport in case I need to fly.

I seriously doubt they will revoke them.

Pianoswithoutfaith 11-05-2015 09:57 PM

Re: In 3 months, regular NM and WA Driver's Licenses not valid for airports
 
I was going to renew mine but then I realize in three months they will announce our current ids are no good for flying and we will need to upgrade them to enhanced versions but or currents ones are good for driving only. No point in renewing to be honest. It's not like it's going to be granfathered in to whatever plan they have

pink 11-06-2015 01:34 AM

Re: In 3 months, regular NM and WA Driver's Licenses not valid for airports
 
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 562724)
I was going to renew mine but then I realize in three months they will announce our current ids are no good for flying and we will need to upgrade them to enhanced versions but or currents ones are good for driving only. No point in renewing to be honest. It's not like it's going to be granfathered in to whatever plan they have


I thought the same as you thinking I wasted time and money to renew, But then I remembered my biggest priority was being able to drive without getting pulled. MY chances of being questioned and detained would increase because I was driving without a valid License. The Other Biggie is having some form of a State ID.

Pianoswithoutfaith 11-06-2015 04:10 AM

Re: In 3 months, regular NM and WA Driver's Licenses not valid for airports
 
We will just have to carry both our state ID and passports whenever we fly. But I do think they might actually give us NEW ID that differentiate us from the normal US citizens. But thats better than nothing so its all good

IamAman 11-06-2015 07:28 AM

Re: In 3 months, regular NM and WA Driver's Licenses not valid for airports
 
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 562730)
We will just have to carry both our state ID and passports whenever we fly. But I do think they might actually give us NEW ID that differentiate us from the normal US citizens. But thats better than nothing so its all good

well, WA already has two types of Driver's licenses - Enhanced and regular. I have a feeling they'll just keep it the same and let whoever is a citizen and wants enhanced to get one.

Pianoswithoutfaith 11-06-2015 03:45 PM

Re: In 3 months, regular NM and WA Driver's Licenses not valid for airports
 
Yeah but regular won't be good enough for flying. So I get the feeling they will mark "Not valid for flying "

DACA-IR-DA 11-08-2015 09:11 PM

Re: In 3 months, regular NM and WA Driver's Licenses not valid for airports
 
Any changes on Driver License issued for undocumented in any cities in Texas since we had an election?

texaskid 11-08-2015 10:59 PM

Re: In 3 months, regular NM and WA Driver's Licenses not valid for airports
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 562724)
I was going to renew mine but then I realize in three months they will announce our current ids are no good for flying and we will need to upgrade them to enhanced versions but or currents ones are good for driving only. No point in renewing to be honest. It's not like it's going to be granfathered in to whatever plan they have

If I had to guess, I'd say it'll be the same as that of CO and a lot of other states. One compliant with the star and good for everything, the other saying "not valid for federal purposes", which might raise question when you want to use it to, say, get a loan, in 'show-me-your-papers' states, etc.

To me it's the complete opposite, not having the extra marking on the ID would make it worthwhile renewing now

Pianoswithoutfaith 11-09-2015 02:22 AM

Re: In 3 months, regular NM and WA Driver's Licenses not valid for airports
 
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Originally Posted by texaskid (Post 562768)
If I had to guess, I'd say it'll be the same as that of CO and a lot of other states. One compliant with the star and good for everything, the other saying "not valid for federal purposes", which might raise question when you want to use it to, say, get a loan, in 'show-me-your-papers' states, etc.

To me it's the complete opposite, not having the extra marking on the ID would make it worthwhile renewing now


Thats the thing though, I don't know how the other states did it, but I get the feeling as soon this happens, they will recall our current IDs and just give us new ones, or better yet, inform us that we need renew our ASAP and our currents ones will be valid for a short time



take in mind I could get one with DACA but then it would only be for 3 years and I am sure it would be marked

texaskid 11-09-2015 05:01 AM

Re: In 3 months, regular NM and WA Driver's Licenses not valid for airports
 
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Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 562774)
Thats the thing though, I don't know how the other states did it, but I get the feeling as soon this happens, they will recall our current IDs and just give us new ones, or better yet, inform us that we need renew our ASAP and our currents ones will be valid for a short time



take in mind I could get one with DACA but then it would only be for 3 years and I am sure it would be marked

Most of the states didn't recall the IDs to my best knowledge, what they required was showing up in person with all the proper documentation regarding legal presence, and they double and triple checked every database to make sure the info provided was correct. That's at least what TX did [fingerscrossed]


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