Can I enter the United states with My American birth certificate and id? [duplicate]

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My husband and I are going on our mini vacation to El paso. While we are there we would like to visit his parents in Juarez mexico. Unfortunately I didnt get my passport on Time , . I'm a American citizen born and raised in colorado . My questions is if i go can I be denied entrance back to the U.S ? Can I re enter the the U.S with my Birth certificate state Id and Social security card ?

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Best Answer

US citizens have a right to enter the US, and the rules described in Michael C's answer are in conflict with that right. If you can prove your US citizenship, they have to let you in.

Your problem is with proving your US citizenship. A birth certificate is a much less secure document than the officially accepted IDs. The border officers will have to decide whether it is genuine and whether you are the person it describes. This could take hours or even days, and in the worst case they might determine that the certificate has been forged or altered, in which case you would be denied entry.

Even in the best case, you will face a delay of many minutes and, likely, a good deal of stress, as you are questioned about your citizenship and lectured on the rules.




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Can I enter the U.S. with a copy of my birth certificate?

U.S. citizen children under the age of 16 (or under 19, if traveling with a school, religious, or other youth group) must present a valid passport, birth certificate or other proof of citizenship. The birth certificate can be original, a photocopy, or a certified copy.

Does a birth certificate count as proof of U.S. citizenship?

If you were born on U.S. soil (a U.S. state or a U.S. territory, meaning Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or Guam) and there is a record of your birth, in most cases, a standard U.S. birth certificate issued by a state government is your primary proof of U.S. citizenship.

What counts as proof of U.S. citizenship?

(1) A U.S. passport, including a U.S. Passport Card issued by the Department of State, without regard to any expiration date as long as such passport or Card was issued without limitation. (2) A Certificate of Naturalization. (3) A Certificate of U.S. Citizenship.

How can I prove my citizenship without a passport?

Early public or private documents
  • Baptism certificate.
  • Hospital birth certificate (often shows baby's footprints)
  • U.S. Census record.
  • Early school records.
  • Family Bible record.
  • Doctor's records of post-natal care.





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    You cannot use a birth certificate, ID, and SSC as documentation to enter the United States:

    Take note: changes in U.S. law took effect June 1, 2009; you can no longer cross the border with only a birth certificate and driver's licence. Also, as a United States citizen traveling to another country, you need to meet that country's entry requirements.

    According to US Customs and Border Protection:

    U.S. citizens entering the United States by land or sea are required to present a valid WHTI-compliant document, which include:

    • U.S. Passports
    • U.S. Passport Cards
    • Enhanced Driver's Licenses Trusted
    • Traveler Cards (Global Entry*, NEXUS, SENTRI, or FAST)
    • Military Identification Cards (for members of the U.S. armed forces on official orders)
    • U.S. Merchant Mariner Document (for U.S. citizens on official maritime business)

    Depending on when your trip is, you could expedite the process of getting a passport in under 2 weeks. Or, if there is an family emergency, you could get one in under 72 hours.

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