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Can we travel qith our matricula and employment card through airplane instead of a state id

I don't think you even need the Matricula to travel within US Territory...

As per TSA:

Adult passengers (18 and over) are required to show a U.S. federal or state-issued photo ID in order to be allowed to go through the checkpoint and onto their flight.

We understand passengers occasionally arrive at the airport without an ID, due to lost items or inadvertently leaving them at home. Not having an ID, does not necessarily mean a passenger won't be allowed to fly. If passengers are willing to provide additional information, we have other means of substantiating someone's identity, like using publicly available databases.

Passengers who are cleared through this process may be subject to additional screening. Passengers whose identity cannot be verified by TSA may not be allowed to enter the screening checkpoint or onto an airplane.

Acceptable IDs include:

U.S. passport

U.S. passport card

DHS "Trusted Traveler" cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST)

U.S. Military ID (active duty or retired military and their dependents, and DOD civilians)

Permanent Resident Card

Border Crossing Card

DHS-designated enhanced driver's license

Drivers Licenses or other state photo identity cards issued by Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent)

Native American Tribal Photo ID

An airline or airport-issued ID (if issued under a TSA-approved security plan)

A foreign government-issued passport

Canadian provincial driver's license or Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) card

Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)

Non-US/Canadian citizens are not required to carry their passports if they have documents issued by the U.S. government such as Permanent Resident Cards. Those who do not should be carrying their passports while visiting the U.S.

This standardization of the list of accepted documents better aligns TSA with other DHS components, including Customs and Border Protection, and REAL ID benchmarks.

However, I would carry the matricula just in case...

BTW - move your butt and get a State ID (if you are able to do so, and nothing is stopping you)

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Lmao, so freaking hilarious!! Love it. Thanks alot, im in a hurry because i haven't seen my sister in two years she lives in Cali, for the same fear of traveling, but now that i have my employment card im trying to run to the airport, shes the sister I'm closest too. Thanks for the info!!

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@gracielo good luck!! I too have started making plans to visit family...Giorgia, Texas, Miami here I come!! Woot Woot :lol:

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I have traveled with MEXICAN PASSPORT before DACA but I don't know if they accept matricula consular since someone once called to ask and who ever she talked to said she had not heard of such card?

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