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I’m getting really stressed and anxious now. I just tried to check in on the app for my flight back to the US and for the first time ever, it’s asking me for secondary travel doc info (alien resident card or PR card) which I do not have as I’m still in AOS. I did a quick google search and some said if you don’t have those, you need to check in at the airport with relevant docs. 

 

Has anyone else encountered this before or can give me any insights? I have a valid AP doc with me. Should I just show that at the airport when I check in in person? 

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2 hours ago, a.miel said:

you need to check in at the airport with relevant docs. 

 

I have a valid AP doc with me. Should I just show that at the airport when I check in in person? 

Yup. Check in at Airport with your AP.

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