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Can you travel domestically within US using a VALID passport alone with NO VISA on it?(merged)

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In that situation you would follow this guide: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?autocom=custom&page=i130guide2

Since you're F-1 then you are likely not incurring any overstay, but you are illegally present.

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Here in Yuma AZ, and border citie airport like Nogales, AZ or McAllen, TX... Beside TSA, CBP officers walk around and ask for your immigrant status (visa, green card...) So if you are not traveling border cities, you should be fine. But there is no guarantee at all you would not have any troubles.

Google Jose Antonio Vargas. He was detained in McAllen, TX when flying with Philippines Passport only.

http://time.com/2987520/jose-antonio-vargas-detained-at-mcallen-texas-border-town/

This was my exact thought! I actually met him in McAllen just a few days before he was detained. Thanks for sharing!

Wishing all of your luck on your immigration journeys.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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So is the girl in Boston your wife or your girlfriend, because in any of this thread you mentioned none of that.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/542498-married-for-2-months-wanted-a-divorce-to-remarry/page-6#entry7545705

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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I came to US legally as a F-1 student visa holder for 4 years, no criminal records, arrests, or even bad driving records. None of those bad records at all. However, i got some family issues that i ended up getting away from home and living alone making my F-1 visa expired since i'm not going to school, i had my driver's license valid for a year more after i ran away from home, after that i didn't got a chance to renew it as i was scared to do so, plus it may require me to submit proof of evidence that i am studying in order to renew it, which i can't since i stopped going to school.

It has been 2 years now after my driver's license was expired. Meaning to say, i have been living illegally now for 2 years though i have lived legally presence for 5 years in US before that.

i suggest studying the megabus routes, instead.

its fun, to travel, and cheap!

My question now is, i'm living in California and i have a girlfriend that lives in Boston, she visits me from time to time here. We plan to get married soon but its kind of shady to get married when i never met her parents yet since they live in Boston and parents just won't come to visit a fiance LOL, and so, i plan to visit her in Boston. Since there is a new passed law in California called AB60 that will allow illegal immigrants to get a driver's license to drive legally, is it possible to use it as an ID to travel domestically within US? If not, i do have VALID foreign-passport that was reissued last year (2013) but has nothing on it, no visa etc, only my personal information. Will that foreign-passport alone is good to travel?

I do not plan to travel out of the country, i just basically want to visit my girlfriend in Boston from California to meet her and her parents, get bonded until she moves here in California with me and possibly get married. An answer from an experienced person that had the same experience before is greatly appreciated or at least someone who has the knowledge on this kind of matter.

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