I am flying to another state for a visa interview and am leaving my passport there, how can I fly back?
I am flying in 10 days to another state to apply for a travel visa. As a foreigner, my passport is the only ID I have at the moment. How will I be able to travel back to my current state?
Will a photocopy of my passport and American visa, perhaps a letter, driver's license, and/or a temporary state ID work? (I don't think I will be able to get my state ID in time!)
Best Answer
Without your foreign Passport or an ID issued in the United States, there is no way to guarantee you will be able to pass through TSA.
You may be able to pass TSA without ID as described here: Forgot Your ID?
Unfortunately, there is no way to know if they can/will allow you to pass without actually trying.
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