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"REAL ID is a national set of standards, not a national identification card," DHS insists in a FAQ. "REAL ID does not create ...
Only people with legal immigration status — including people who are noncitizens in the U.S. on green cards or student visas, for example — are eligible to receive Real ID cards. But other types of ...
A REAL ID is denoted by a star in the upper-right corner, and you can still get one. Today is not a deadline for having a REAL ID but when enforcement begins for the air travel requirement.
The REAL ID Act was passed in 2005 on a recommendation from the 9/11 Commission. Implementation has been delayed several times since then. Chicago Tribune’s Talia Soglin contributed.
Jared Polis said in the release. The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder's Office said in early March it was fully compliant with the REAL ID Act. The local DMV has issued REAL ID-compliant ...
On Wednesday, May 7, the long-anticipated implementation of Real ID laws finally came into effect, and Americans now need a specific identification on their driver's license (or a passport) for air ...
For the time being, passengers are able to fly either with a passport or by going through additional screening. Operations ran smoothly Wednesday morning.
Starting May 7, you will need a Real ID to board domestic flights or enter certain government buildings. Here’s what you need to know about the cards.
Americans over 18 need a Real ID to board domestic flights and enter some federal buildings. What to know if you still don't ...
1. What is REAL ID? On May 11, 2005, President George W. Bush signed the REAL ID Act into law to enhance national security in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Passed by the ...
Twenty years into the program, millions of Americans still don’t have the right ID to board a plane. If similar dysfunction ...
As of May 7, the TSA began requiring all passengers over the age of 18 to have REAL ID-compliant identification in order to ...