Your passport is an important document issued by your country of citizenship that identifies you and authorizes you to travel. It is necessary to have a passport in order to qualify for any US Visa stamp and to enter the United States.
This walkthrough will answer some common questions about your passport.
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Should I have a passport with me when I travel from one country to another?
Yes, you should always carry your passport with you when you travel from one country to another. You will be required to present your passport to border officials when you reach the port of entry of your destination country.
Should I carry my passport with me every day?
No, you should only carry your passport on you when needed for an official purpose. This will reduce the chance of it being lost or stolen. When not carrying your passport it should be stored in a safe and secure location.
Should I have a passport with me when I travel within the United States?
When traveling within the United States you should only carry your passport if you do not possess another form of identification such as a driver's license or state ID card. Using your passport as an everyday identification document increases the likelyhood that it will be lost or stolen while you are traveling.
What should I use instead of my passport as photo ID while in the U.S?
In most cases the best identification document to carry is either a California State ID or Driver's license. More information about obtaining a California Driver's license can be found our on our Driver's License Website.
What should I do if I lose or damage my passport while residing in the United States?
Is it okay if my passport expires while I am in the U.S.?
What should I do if my passport is expiring?
Is the U.S. visa in my expired passport still valid?