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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi everyone! I applied for ROC 2 months ago and now its just a waiting game...

My husband and I are flying to Florida for vacation in April, and I was just wondering what form of I.D will they ask from me at the airport? On the flight tickets we put my maiden name, because thats whats on my passport. But then I realized that they might ask for just my drivers license, which has my married name on it. Should I change the name on the tickets or keep it as my maiden name and just bring along my passport, expired green card, extension letter, marriage license, and drivers license, to be safe?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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5 minutes ago, laurak29 said:

keep it as my maiden name and just bring along my passport, expired green card, extension letter, marriage license, and drivers license, to be safe?

Personally, I would do this...that way, you are fully prepared for any question that might arise.......just my opinion.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Finland
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You are flying domestic, right?  If so, any valid ID that shows the same name will be acceptable - so in this case, use your passport as the ID for the airline/TSA.  You'll need to have your passport with you in any case if it has your extension in it, and obviously your driver's license is a good thing to have.  There is not specific ID that is required - just that it be recognized as a valid form of ID.  Keep in mind that certain driver's licenses issued by the states may not be/will not be shortly  valid for ID to fly either, unless they are RealID compliant, or the state has an extension to comply...

 
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