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Why can't he just use his passport as ID? That said, an EAD might be acceptable to travel with, as its a government issued ID, but I'd guess you might encounter some people who question it.

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Why can't he just use his passport as ID? That said, an EAD might be acceptable to travel with, as its a government issued ID, but I'd guess you might encounter some people who question it.

nooo he wont be able to travel with his EAD because thats mot an ID accepted ,he has to use his passport .

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nooo he wont be able to travel with his EAD because thats mot an ID accepted ,he has to use his passport .

Fair enough, EAD is a government issued photo ID, so I thought it might be OK, but I guess not!

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my friend had green card and he had problem at airport and air port officials at midway airport chciago did not allow him to fly (domestic).

Mostly people use 1. Vaild Passport ; State ID and Driving Liscence as acceptable ID at US airports. I suggest you to take both EAD and passport to airport and try your luck with EAD first and if it did not work use passport.

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alibaba,

It's not? For domestic travel a government issued photo ID is required at security checkpoints. An EA card seems to fit the all aspects of the requirement.

As a practical matter, what's an "ID accepted" may depend on the person who is doing the checking.

Yodrak

nooo he wont be able to travel with his EAD because thats mot an ID accepted ,he has to use his passport .
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