luvnwdwgal
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We don’t have a safety deposit box. Our passports are in a basket on top of the fridge and our other important papers are in a dresser drawer.
Still not sure what the point of those Global Entry cards are to be honest.
They don't want to see them and they cant be used for entry.
Oh well, let’s go down that bureaucratic rabbit hole againHave you thought about getting a non-driver id card?
NY offers up REAL ID compliant and Enhanced ID cards at much less than the cost to replace a lost passport.
I would imagine that the process to get a lost non-driver id card replaced is much quicker and simpler than replacing a lost passport. According to their site you can get a temporary replacement same day.
I misplaced my passport card within a few months of getting itAnyone who is carrying around their passport - if its your actually passport - think about getting a passport card.
I do have a drivers license. My passport just also lives in my purse.Anyone who is carrying around their passport - if its your actually passport - think about getting a passport card.
I have several family members who don't drive and I had them get the passport card.
I understand that bureaucracy is a pain, but getting a second id while you already have one, seems way less stressful than having to get a lost passport replaced with no additional id while waiting for the replacement.Oh well, let’s go down that bureaucratic rabbit hole again
Wait. Let’s not.
Longgggggg annoying story short, I hadn’t enough points to get either the city or state ID without a valid passport. So I waited until the Feds re-opened operations again.
ETA my passport wasn’t lost; it expired.
If you ever go to the Alhambra bring it with you! You have to show your passport multiple times throughout the tour along with your ticket.Do you often need to present your passport?
I don’t even keep my passport in my possession when traveling in foreign countries. It’s always back at the hotel/cruise ship.
Why?If you ever go to the Alhambra bring it with you! You have to show your passport multiple times throughout the tour along with your ticket.
Okay, tell the truth: are you my older sister in disguise?I understand that bureaucracy is a pain, but getting a second id while you already have one, seems way less stressful than having to get a lost passport replaced with no additional id while waiting for the replacement.
She actually sent me a pic of her’s from her wallet.
I don't know, but it's in their official rules for visiting, Spanish ID or passport.Why?
I have been to Spain multiple times, toured lots of places, never was asked for a passport except when entering the country.
The only places I have been asked to show a passport outside of a border is checking into hotels. They ask if they can make a copy.
It gives me TSA Precheck and it provides expedited customs lines when returning from an international destination. Allegedly. Every customs location I’ve been through after getting the card has not had a GE line.Still not sure what the point of those Global Entry cards are to be honest.
They don't want to see them and they cant be used for entry.
Bizarre.I don't know, but it's in their official rules for visiting, Spanish ID or passport.
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Your SS card is an identifying document under List C for the I-9 employment authorization for a job. It's used in conjunction with a document from List B which proves identity. I have a passport (List A) which satisfies both identity and employment authorization.Places like your doctor's office may ask for your SS# when first becoming a patient, but I can't recall anywhere that has ever asked to SEE the actual card. If you memorize your SS#, should eliminate the need to carry it with you.
Passport is in a fireproof safe in the house. No need for birth certificates since we have Passports. I can't imagine ever needing the marriage certificates either, so those are in the safe deposit box at the bank. While I do keep my cars a long long time.......31 years in one case......I no longer keep car titles in the safe deposit box, those are in the fireproof safe in the house in case I need them.How does everyone organize and store important documents like passports, birth/marriage certificates, etc? Basically, anything you want to be able to grab quickly if you need to leave in an emergency.
Your state doesn't issue Identification cards for people who don't have a Driver's License?Yes, it’s my only piece of ID ( I don’t drive) so use it domestically too.
When I’m overseas I generally travel independently so still good to have.
It expired during the pandemic and wreaked total havoc in my life.