Can I travel within the US with only my Valid student visa
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My Passport is in the British consulate, and I would like to pick it up personally without shipping. I still have my valid Visa in my expired passport. I'm wondering if I can travel with. I also have other national IDs
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No. A U.S. visa is not an acceptable ID for TSA. (And in general visas do not serve as IDs; they are to be used with a passport which is the ID.) Foreign national IDs are also not acceptable IDs.
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Can an international student travel within the US?
Travel Domestically within the U.S. In general, special permission is not required for F-1 students to travel within the U.S. from state to state, even to Alaska and Hawaii. We recommend that you carry your Washington ID card, passport, I-94 card, and I-20 with you whenever you travel outside Washington State.Can you travel in the US with a student visa?
If you are a student holding an F-1 visa and you plan to travel abroad or to your home country, in order to be readmitted to the U.S. you need to present to the Immigration Officer, at the port of entry, the following documents: Valid Passport. It must be valid for at least 6 months when you enter the U.S.Can I travel to US as a student?
Students who are traveling to the U.S. should confirm that they have a valid travel signature before traveling to the U.S. It is helpful to review the Travel and Visas information and check the travel signature expiration date on page 2 of the I-20s. Travel signatures are valid for one year for continuing students.Can student on F-1 visa travel outside US?
It is important to know that with an F1 visa, you can be out of the US for up to 5 months. During those 5 months, your SEVIS record will reflect your absence. Once you return, your DSO will activate it. If you are out of the US for more than 5 months, your SEVIS will be on a Terminated status.Can I travel in the U.S. on my student visa? What if I have to travel home temporarily?
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