Eveningsong
DIS Veteran
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- Aug 11, 2007
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An Enhanced Driver's Licence is only good for land or water.
Your immigration status and citizenship must be valid at all times
and you must possess appropriate immigration and identity
documents in addition to your NEXUS card.When you travel to Canada or the United States:
That doesn't mean you need a passport. You can use it for this if you have one. A birth certificate will suffice. I work in the U.S. and cross 4-5 times per week. I don't even carry my passport with me. Just my Nexus and I always have my birth certificate in my wallet, but they have never asked to see it except at the interview. We just got a Nexus for my husband so that we can go on a cruise in March. That is going to be his I.D. for the trip. The immigration office said that this will be fine because I specifically asked the question.
From the Homeland Security Webpage:
"The NEXUS alternative inspection program has been completely harmonized and integrated into a single program. NEXUS members now have crossing privileges at air, land, and marine ports of entry. Under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, the NEXUS card has been approved as an alternative to the passport for air, land, and sea travel into the United States for US and Canadian citizens."
I'm not doubting your friends couldn't use it. I think it once again is an example of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing. Hearing that still makes me think he should get his passport, just so as not to have any hassle.
It is also good in Mexico and the Carribean per the Immigration Officer at the Port Huron office. I was told this a year and a half ago when I renewed my Nexus and again when the rest of my family got theirs in June. I specifically asked the question regarding my family going on the cruise and he said that it is good for that.![]()
Good idea!
It took less than 24 hours for the kids and I to be "pre-approved". We have our interviews set for next week.
The confusion/misinformation continues, however. I spoke to a US Customs officer a couple of days ago and he said that you still need to have a passport, in case the Nexus computers/scanners are down. The guy I spoke to yesterday to schedule the interviews said that wasn't true, and you don't need a passport!
So, at the end of it, I am probably going to end up getting passports later and the only benefit of having the Nexus cards will be if we want to make a quick trip across and don't want to wait in the big lines, we will have an option to use the Nexus line.
Maybe as time goes on it will be more widely accepted. It sucks to have wasted $100. though.
But even then-what happens if the Nexus lane is closed and again the scanners are not available to use? Would Passports not then be required?
I agree, a lot of mis-information out there!!!
My daughter is heading down to NYC next week for 2 years of school there. She has a Nexus card and an I-20 Immigration Visa. She was also told she must have a Passport, which thankfully, she does. As with myself, two Passports in fact. Very confusing..
Aren't there only the Nexus cards with the retina scan?
I can't recall having a choice?