Now I'm a permanent resident, finally, I thought that things would some how end immigration wise, and to a large extent I suppose they have... but I was totally caught off guard the other day.
I'm on a road trip, I don't have the plastic card that you're supposed to carry with you all the time. I do, oddly enough, have my passport with the stamp. Something I wouldn't normally carry with me all the time since I'm not leaving the country, but happen to have because I'm moving across the country so I want to have it with me.
Which is a good thing, because approaching White Sands National Monument (which by the way is spectacular -- lots of large white sand dunes that blow around in the desert there) there's a border patrol inspection. He asks my husband USC and I "Are you both citizens?" I say "no" he asks to see my plastic, I say that i've not received it, he pauses, and i offer him my temporary stamp in the passport. He looks and we're on our way.
So, I would caution all travellers inside the US, that if they're going close to a national border, particularly the one with Mexico, then you might run across a border patrol, and if you do, then apparently you do need to have your passport with the temporary stamp.
becky
I'm on a road trip, I don't have the plastic card that you're supposed to carry with you all the time. I do, oddly enough, have my passport with the stamp. Something I wouldn't normally carry with me all the time since I'm not leaving the country, but happen to have because I'm moving across the country so I want to have it with me.
Which is a good thing, because approaching White Sands National Monument (which by the way is spectacular -- lots of large white sand dunes that blow around in the desert there) there's a border patrol inspection. He asks my husband USC and I "Are you both citizens?" I say "no" he asks to see my plastic, I say that i've not received it, he pauses, and i offer him my temporary stamp in the passport. He looks and we're on our way.
So, I would caution all travellers inside the US, that if they're going close to a national border, particularly the one with Mexico, then you might run across a border patrol, and if you do, then apparently you do need to have your passport with the temporary stamp.
becky