That would work. He just needs a picture ID.
2007-10-16 09:06:51
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answered by Your dum 4
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Since he is travelling within the United States, he doesn't really need a passport except for identification purposes. If he has a photo ID other than his passport, that's actually all he needs to present. He will only need a passport when he travels outside the United States.
2007-10-16 09:06:37
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answered by ♥angelfire♥ 4
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If he is travelling by road or train, he doesn't need any documents. If he is flying, some airlines accept matricula consular, but others don't. A foreign passport will be accepted by all airlines. He will have no problem with a Mexican passport.
2007-10-16 10:32:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Travel from one state to another in the US is unrestricted, just get in a car and drive, there are no checkpoints. For a plane, you just need valid ID of some kind, IIRC, but check the airline's web site, I'm sure they have a listing of "to board, you will need, X, Y, & Z..."
2007-10-16 09:09:46
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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they might desire to be very warning whilst vacationing and that they might desire to easily use an identity and not their passports. which would be a pink flag in the event that they use that and there is not any visa in it. they could be detained and deported. maximum latino names are additionally on a itemizing the place you could't pre-examine in. i will by no potential examine in online i'm required to attend in line because of the fact of my call even however i'm American.
2016-10-09 08:51:44
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answered by ? 4
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As long as he is here legally. A passport is only used for international transportation, not interstate.
2007-10-16 09:11:54
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answered by m_prashu 2
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Yes, but it might be required for stamping at the Miami-Dade County border.
2007-10-16 09:12:08
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answered by Estrella E 4
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