Originally Posted by
ESpen36
I had to show the CBP officer my driver's license AND some additional proof of residency. I was very lucky to have thought to bring a property tax bill, but I suppose a utility bill or lease agreement would have worked too.
(Granted, it was a NEXUS interview, conducted 50% by CBSA and 50% by CBP, but only the CBP officer wanted to see address verification.)
It would be nice if it were consistent with what they ask for during the online application process and in the confirmation letter . . . according to that I was using my passport to confirm citizenship and identity. If they want two different items, one for each, why not say so?