My husband has a Guatemalan passport. We want to fly from Louisiana to Texas. This is the only form of Id he has. Will there be a problem? His I-130 is pending.
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There is a possibility (but minimal) that your husband could be challenged by immigration officers in Texas and asked his status. A pending I-130 does not guarantee protection from adverse action. If your husband is not in the U.S. as the result of a valid visa entry, he risks being detained during any immigration checkpoint questioning. Receipt for an I-485 submittal would provide him more protection.
While immigration agents are on duty at most public airports, the likelihood that he would be singled out because of having only a passport is minimal.
--Ray B
Originally posted by Pelaez8384 View PostMy husband has a Guatemalan passport. We want to fly from Louisiana to Texas. This is the only form of Id he has. Will there be a problem? His I-130 is pending.
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