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Can green card holders fly under Real ID rules? PolitiFact | There are other documents that will allow legal residents to travel under Real ID rules, including green cards.
As Americans rush to obtain Real ID cards, others scramble due to confusion regarding new federal travel requirements for noncitizens ...
In a rule that took effect May 7, all U.S. residents 18 and older who are flying domestically are required to have Real ID-compliant documentation.
Can green card, visa holders get Real ID, required to fly in the US? Trump administration’s move to make the Real ID mandatory raises questions about how it will impact noncitizens.
Other forms of TSA-approved identification, including Veteran Health Identification Cards, Green Cards and Global Entry cards, can also be used instead of REAL ID.
Understanding the new identification requirements The Real ID program establishes uniform security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards used for federal purposes.
Starting on May 7, state-level IDs, such as driver's licenses, will not be accepted at airport security checkpoints unless they are a REAL ID.
Can noncitizens get a Real ID? PolitiFact answers key questions about the new ID required for domestic travel and the alternatives for those who don’t have one.
Other forms of TSA-approved identification, including Veteran Health Identification Cards, Green Cards and Global Entry cards, can also be used instead of REAL ID.