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An identity document issued in the form of a small, mostly standard-sized card, is usually called an identity card (IC or ID card).

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Travelling with 2 national ID(s)

In general this should be possible. Some countries might have restrictions on the use of ID cards. For example, the US passport card is for use as a travel document only for land and sea travel to C …
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Is a Canadian driver's license acceptable photo ID at an American passport office?

If the Canadian license is not sufficient, you fall into "secondary identification" territory, where you should submit as many pieces of identification as possible. So the obvious thing to do is what …
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Will residents of New York State need an Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) to fly domestically...

In short, no, you will not need an EDL after the TSA begins enforcing the REAL ID act. You will be able to travel with your non-compliant license plus additional identification (see http://www.dhs.g …
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Why do dealers in Vegas check ID even if I look older than 25?

It's more likely the former. The casino's own policy can of course be more cautious than legally required; they could even have a policy requiring them to card everyone if they wanted to. The general …
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Why do US passport cards have such limited usage?

The limitations on usage are specified in US law (8 CFR 235.1 and 22 CFR 53). All the discussion of reciprocal arrangements with other countries are irrelevant until that law changes. Why those limi …
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Is an identity card issued to a non-citizen an acceptable document to travel within the EU?

I suspect very strongly that the consequence is that it may be used as a travel document only for citizens of Estonia. Note that the PRADO entry actually describes the card's legal status with two se …
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Mexican passport that has not been stamped by Mexico

As you can see from the TSA page on ID requirements, a valid "foreign government-issued passport" is sufficient without any further requirement. TSA officers only look at the ID page. They do not con …
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Can I re-enter Italy with Carta di identità and Carta di soggiorno?

do I need a Schengen visa... No, you do not. Your Carta di soggiorno is a "residence permit" for the purpose of the Schengen Borders Code. You do not need a visa in addition to that card. This …
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ESTA, national identity card for travel by any other country?

I suspect that the other answer is correct, but if it isn't, and you follow its advice, you could be found permanently inadmissible to the US for misrepresentation. The chance of that happening is pe …
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How should I handle the maximum length for given names on the U.S. passport card?

My middle name has three words, and my full name has 31 characters, including spaces. I don't have a passport card, but I've had my name truncated in several contexts, never with my input, usually to …
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leaving Poland on Canadian passport

I routinely fly between the Schengen area and a non Schengen country using a passport from an EU country and one from the non-Schengen country. You should be able to do the same flying between Poland …
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Do I need passport for US domestic flights, due to the 2019 REAL ID requirements?

Update December 5, 2022: The deadline has been extended once again, until May 7, 2025. Update April 29, 2021: The deadline has again been extended, this time to May 3, 2023. Thanks to user102008 for …
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Is a conditional LPR/Greencard classed as National ID card for travel?

My understanding is that this is intended to cover citizens' IDs like those issued by some EU countries, so you don't need to enter your old green card. But it won't hurt anything if you do.
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EU-Schengen citizen getting Schengen stamp despite travelling with EU document, change in ho...

It's pretty clear that they shouldn't have stamped it. I would probably try asking them not to stamp before handing over the UK passport; you can explain that you're trying to conserve blank spaces a …
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