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A petty hint about passports

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If you carry your passport with you-- and you shouldn't-- it is your most precious thing when abroad, a nice plastic cover for it which kept my last one pristine for ten years is the bankbook cover.
Just ask for them in your bank.
At least it worked for my UK passport with SCB cover.
You only need to carry a COPY of your documents whatever the money grabbing B.I.B. may tell you.

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1 hour ago, Patanawet said:

...You only need to carry a COPY of your documents whatever the money grabbing B.I.B. may tell you.

That depends on the country, obviously. Some actually do require foreigners have their actual passports on them (though it's probably not going to lead to serious trouble if one has only a copy in most cases). 

  • China (People’s Republic of China)
    • Foreigners are required to carry passports; police can demand identification. Local regulations often require presentation during checks.
  • Singapore
    • Foreigners must carry passports or valid identity documents; police have authority to require ID.
  • South Korea
    • Foreigners are expected to carry passports or an Alien Registration Card (ARC). Police may request ID.
  • Japan
    • While residents use the Residence Card, short-term visitors should carry passports; authorities can request ID for immigration/police checks.
  • United Arab Emirates (including Dubai, Abu Dhabi)
    • Foreigners must carry passports or Emirates ID (if resident); police may demand ID; fines or detention possible for non-compliance.
  • Saudi Arabia
    • Foreigners must carry passports or iqama (residency permit) and present to authorities on demand.
  • Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman
    • Similar Gulf practice: foreigners expected to carry passport or residency permit (iqama/permit) and present to police/immigration upon request.
  • Turkey
    • Visitors are required to have passports available when requested by police; residents carry residence permits.
  • Egypt
    • Foreigners must have passport or travel documents; police/authorities can request ID.
  • Thailand
    • Foreigners must carry passports or national ID/entry documents; police conduct spot checks and fines for failure to produce passport/reporting requirements for overstays/registration.
  • Vietnam
    • Law requires foreigners to carry passports or temporary residence permits and present them to police upon request.
  • Malaysia
    • Foreigners must carry passports or valid identity documents; routine checks occur.
  • Indonesia
    • Foreigners must carry passports; police/immigration can request ID.
  • India
    • No universal statute forcing all foreigners to carry passports at all times, but in practice authorities (police, immigration) can require proof of identity; certain states or situations (e.g., protected areas) have stricter checks.
  • Pakistan
    • Foreigners expected to carry passports and visas/registration; police/immigration checks enforced.
  • Iran
    • Foreign nationals are required to carry passports and visas/permits; presenting to authorities is required.
  • Many African states (examples)
    • South Africa: foreigners required to carry passports or valid permits; police checks common.
    • Kenya: foreigners must carry passports/permits; immigration and police checks frequent.
    • Nigeria: foreigners should carry passports; enforcement varies.
  • Latin America (examples)
    • Cuba: strict about carrying passport and tourist card for visitors.
    • Some countries (e.g., Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) commonly require visitors to be able to produce passport/entry stamp when requested—practice varies by location and enforcement.
  • Source: https://www.quora.com/Which-countries-require-foreigners-to-carry-passports-at-all-times
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US:

8 U.S.C. § 1304(e)

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“Every alien, eighteen years of age and over, shall at all times carry with him and have in his personal possession any certificate of alien registration or alien registration receipt card issued to him pursuant to subsection (d).”

8 C.F.R. § 264.1

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“The following forms constitute evidence of registration: … I-94..."

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