
question about travel in the U.S.?
My grandmother died recently and I was waiting to go to his funeral with my family, but my cousin has your social security number doesn't yet and your passport is up from Peru. Is it possible to come to us all to Ohio? all live in new jersey thanks i forgot to mention in aircraft. Can you travel with us on a plane?
I think you left out some important information. Is your cousin in the process of immigrating to the U.S.? Do you have a green card? All you need to fly within the U.S. ID is a pic … if you have a green card, which would work well. A social security card is never accepted as a form of identification anyway. Is requied to maintain your current passport … so you have to renew it nearest Peruvian consulate as soon as possible. For now, he can fly with a photo ID If doesnot have a photo ID, the airlines accept other forms of ID., but is subjected to additional security checks. See website below and call the airline also.
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