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I think they are supposed to send my "real" ID but I have to wait on the birth certificate that has my parents name on it before I can apply for a passport. I wonder if my parents birth certificates are any good they were born at home...
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09-21-2019, 04:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-21-2019, 04:27 PM by Xanthorhizas.)
If one already has a passport, then is a "real" ID optional?
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Who knows? If you have been divorced a bunch of times and you have a passport it saves trouble at the BMV if you have the passport. At least the BMV lady says so.
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Sure it's optional. A drivers license is normally with you all the time. A passport? Not mine. I don't like to fly anymore or want to go into federal buildings but if I did I wouldn't eant to have forgotten the passport and get turned away or down. I think it works for getting back from mexico but not sure.
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She hast to haul all 6 papers to the BMV, at least in Indiana...
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