Originally Posted By: dwendt44
Drivers license should be enough.
Texas ain't Arizona, at least not yet.
A xerox copy of green card if you wish, might not be a bad idea.
Keep originals in a safe place.
In the Rio Grande valley area in Texas I think DPS may ask to see papers at a traffic violation. This area is a transit community for immigrants who are in-process. Mexican nationals are legally employed there, too.
Originally Posted By: MonumentOiler
Depends on your immigration status. If you are a naturalized citizen then you don't have to carry anything. If you are a legal alien resident then the law does require you to carry some documents at all times.
US Citizenship and Immigration Services - Green Card
Quote:
You have certain rights and responsibilities as a permanent resident.
If you are a permanent resident age 18 or older, you are required to have a valid green card in your possession at all times.
Thank you
Originally Posted By: MonumentOiler
Depends on your immigration status. If you are a naturalized citizen then you don't have to carry anything.
I am assuming laws for born in US and naturalized Citizens is the same. I'm still not sure residents must carry proof, and citizens don't have to.