PraetorianXI
Banned
Yeah. But nobody wants to carry one of those around...
there is a certificate of naturalization.... My hubby has one. I'll have one in about a year and a half, if everything goes well.
it's a page size.
US citizens do not have to carry proof of citizenship with them, unless they travel overseas. That's the beauty of being a US citizen.
why not? I know plenty of US citizens who do not carry any proof of citizenship with them (unless they are applying for benefits which only US citizens are eligible for), and some of them don't even speak English (pretty old).
not at all.Lucy, I hope I don't come across as argumentative, appreciate your input.
Once upon entering the USA on my H-1B I was verbally dressed down by the CBP officer for having such a beat up passport. I don't know why he cared but I did take pains to tell him it was the result of the rule saying I must carry it on my person at all times, so what did he expect?Looks like I will have to carry a US passport all the time which kinda negates one of the major perks of being a citizen Too bad there isn't a GC-sized proof that I can just keep in the wallet so it is with me all the time. When I had the H1-B I always feared losing my UK passport from carrying it all the time.
My guess is that these people will carry proof when they know it is required (like with benefits, as you say) which is very infrequently. But if they are driving from Brawley to San Diego/Palm Springs/AZ and tell the border patrol agent they are US citizen without any proof they are going to be put in secondary or made to do a 180 and go home and get it.
Looks like I will have to carry a US passport all the time which kinda negates one of the major perks of being a citizen Too bad there isn't a GC-sized proof that I can just keep in the wallet so it is with me all the time. When I had the H1-B I always feared losing my UK passport from carrying it all the time.
Lucy, I hope I don't come across as argumentative, appreciate your input.
I am a naturalized US citizen who passes the Border Patrol checkpoints throughout Arizona almost weekly.
I was wondering about that - citizens don't have to carry passports, but do naturalised ones?
The CBP isn't likely to believe me if I just state it grrr.