noincident
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...always carrying it on you seems burdensome
There are different schools of thought on this ...
Some will say that the law says you need to carry it on you at all times and it should be followed.
What I've done is made a color photocopy, wrote COPY across it so it can't be construed as a forgery of the original, and I carry that in my wallet. It makes a lot more practical sense to me than risking to lose or damage a document that can be hard to replace. I also wouldn't be carrying my passport on my person at all times.
Does anyone know what the penalty is for not carrying the GC, if one exists?
There are different schools of thought on this ...
Some will say that the law says you need to carry it on you at all times and it should be followed.
What I've done is made a color photocopy, wrote COPY across it so it can't be construed as a forgery of the original, and I carry that in my wallet. It makes a lot more practical sense to me than risking to lose or damage a document that can be hard to replace. I also wouldn't be carrying my passport on my person at all times.
Does anyone know what the penalty is for not carrying the GC, if one exists?
Oh come on how many of us carry our H1s with us?? The difference between a H1 visa holder not carrying his/her H1 around and a GC holder not carrying his/her GC is the same.
I know some friends of mine who were pulled over by the cops in Texas for immigration status check, but they were let go once they showed their drivers license.
So the answer is that in 99.9999% of the cases you dont need the original card.
I do carry proof of car insurance and DL of course (at least when I drive), maybe I need to think about the GC along those lines instead?
I was supposed to carry proof of H-1B status?
Perhaps the I-94, but that should be stapled in the passport. So ... I guess I'd have to carry my passport.
I also don't carry my tax returns with me at all times so I can prove I paid my taxes. I do carry proof of car insurance and DL of course (at least when I drive), maybe I need to think about the GC along those lines instead?
The only people who do NOT need proof of their legal status in the US are US citizens.
Quite likely they are going to lock everybody up with a "foreign accent" until they can verify SSNs or other identity documents.
Yes, the I-94. All non-immigrants need to have it in their possession. There were cases a while back about ICE or INS raiding a workplace and busting a bunch of Indian H-1Bs who didn't have their I-94s on them. Now that raid was widely criticized since it was overkill, but the fact remains that what ICE did was legal.
The only people who do NOT need proof of their legal status in the US are US citizens.
No one is required to carry proof of the immigration status in the US, because local police cannot enforce federal immigration laws, so what the hell do they need...
Actually here in GA,one county is actutually enforcing immigration laws.If you get arrested for anything,including traffic violations,they are holding you in their jail until they verify your status.Needless to say the jails in that county are overcrowded and the lawsuits have started pouring in.When I read the article in the newspaper,they said immigration told them to release a good bit of them who were undocumented,lol