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Can you use a passport or Global Entry card instead of a REAL ID at airport? What to know Catherine Messier, USA TODAY NETWORK - New England Wed, May 7, 2025 at 1:20 PM UTC 1 min read ...
Global Entry cards meet all the requirements for a Real ID since they are DHS-trusted traveler cards. So you're in the clear if you don't want to get a new state ID and have Global Entry.
If you don't have a Real ID driver's license by May 7, you can use a U.S. passport or Global Entry card to board your flight. Alternatively, you'll have to prove your identity.
And thus avoiding waiting in the standard processing lines or filling out the post-arrival paperwork required of other travelers. Global Entry kiosks are available at 65 airports across the U.S. and a ...
If you don't have a Real ID driver's license by May 7, you can use a U.S. passport or Global Entry card to board your flight. Alternatively, you'll have to prove your identity. The TSA told Travel ...
Starting on May 7, 2025, U.S. travelers 18 and older must have REAL ID or other compliant ID to board domestic flights.