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uva185 Jul 26, 2007 6:55 am

I-81 Land Border Entry Requirements
 
I am driving up to Canada tonight crossing at the I-81 border. In the past I have been able to go into Canada and get back to the US with just a drivers license. I know I do not need a passport but when checking the entry requirements it states proof of US Citizenship required. Does a drivers license still cover this requirement? I am a US State Department employee and a qualification for employment is US Citizenship, do you think my US State Department ID would work? Thanks!! :)

PS. I have a Passport but I forgot it this morning (D'oh!) and I do not have time to get it unless I break dinner plans with my cousin who I have not seen in over 2 years who is flying back to KL tonight. :eek:

PPS. I will be traveling with your typical American family (Mom, Dad, & 5 year old daughter) who will have their passports if that makes any difference (Suspicion wise)

gglave Jul 26, 2007 9:43 am

There's the "rules" and then there's what you might get away with. Officially you need proof of citizenship & photo ID. However, I crossed from Canada into the US (and then home again) last week with a birth certificate and driver's license and they never even opened the birth cert - So your mileage may vary.

Best you can do is wing it and see what happens.

uva185 Aug 1, 2007 7:22 am

I winged it and had no problems. Coming back to the US I was asked for my birth certificate (which I didn't have) but my State Dept ID worked just fine. The agent already knew employment meant I was a citizen ^


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