Now a days, you would need to get a non-driving ID card (you can be any age for that). We got one for Moose when he was only 15, since he wasn't ready to learn to drive and an ID card is useful. But yes, the Passport. I gave one to the person checking me out of an I-9 and they were so confused, insisting on another form of ID. I explained that for an I-9 a Passport and a green card are the only forms that only require 1 form of id (they both are proof of working status and a picture id on one form). Gah. I also confuse the hell out of them when flying. I always travel with the passport. ;)
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But yes, the Passport. I gave one to the person checking me out of an I-9 and they were so confused, insisting on another form of ID. I explained that for an I-9 a Passport and a green card are the only forms that only require 1 form of id (they both are proof of working status and a picture id on one form). Gah.
I also confuse the hell out of them when flying. I always travel with the passport. ;)