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REAL ID enforcement at airports starts on May 7. Clint Henderson, travel editor at The Points Guy, has these three tips for ...
Instead of flying straight to Hungary, Koranyi flew to neighboring Austria and then turned off his phone and drove across the border where there was no passport ... States. NPR reached out to ...
Standard driver's licenses and state IDs will no longer be accepted at airport security ... in an interview with NPR's All Things Considered. States differ in how they've implemented the law.
Flying soon? Have your Real ID ready to go and check your luggage for new items in TSA ban. What travelers need to know before airport security ...
That is, until she applied for her passport ... a criminal conviction, no matter how minor, can expose them to the full weight of immigration enforcement. NPR previously reported of an adoptee ...
Meanwhile, more than half of all Americans do not have a passport, according to a 2023 ... Legal experts told NPR that states can ease this potential hurdle by accepting secondary documents ...
That is, until she applied for her passport. Suddenly, the document she always relied on — a delayed registration of birth, which is fairly common among adoptees — was no longer enough.
After May 7, people age 18 and older who want to travel domestically by air and enter certain federal buildings will need to present a Real ID or a valid passport ... Those who do not have ...