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Americans who don't have their REAL IDs will still be allowed to fly after the May 7 deadline, but they will face extra screening and delays at the airport. Homeland Security Sec. Kristi Noem made the announcement during a House Appropriations Committee ...
Airline travelers who miss Wednesday’s deadline to get a Real ID may still be allowed to fly — albeit with extra steps, according to U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. What those extra steps involve remains unclear. Noem did not ...
The Transportation Security Administration's deadline for Real ID is Tuesday. Travelers without one can still fly but will be subjected to extra screening and be required to present additional identification, such as a passport, which adds time and ...
The REAL ID deadline begins Wednesday (May 7), though Department of Homeland Security officials say those without the new identification can still board planes but will need to get to the airport even earlier. At a congressional hearing on Tuesday ...
Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem said passengers can fly without a REAL ID despite the original deadline of May 7. Noem said passengers without a REAL ID might be diverted to another line, or have an extra step. It wasn't clear exactly when a new ...
Travelers without a REAL ID can still board commercial flights in the United States, but with extra probable steps, according to the Department of Homeland Security chief. Enforcement of the REAL ID Act begins on Wednesday, May 7. The act requires people ...
USA, — On Wednesday, the government said you'll need either a Real ID or a passport to fly anywhere in the United States. A US passport is an acceptable alternative. But on Tuesday, the secretary of Homeland Security said at a congressional oversight ...