Domestic Airplane Traveling -- I am afraid of being deported.

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Old Jan 13th, 2011, 10:34 PM   #1
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I came to the USA from Poland a few years ago on a Tourist Visa. I was approved for 10 years with a maximum stay of 6 months per visit. I applied for a 6 month extension after my first stay but was denied. I also applied for a student visa but was denied that as well and now currently reside in the US illegally. My inquiries revolve around traveling within the confines of the USA. I have a new Polish Passport that is not expired but it has no valid visas to accompany it. Would I be able to travel on airplanes without being deported? Would immigration be able to detain and deport me at the airport or on domestic flights, i.e. flight from Philadelphia to Ft. Lauderdale or New York LaGuardia to Chicago O'Hare? Will it be safe to use the Polish Passport as a form of ID since it is the only government issued identification that I own? I would like to travel around the USA but I am afraid of being deported.

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Old Jan 14th, 2011, 05:31 AM   #2
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I wish to inform you that your Polish passport cannot serve as your authorized document. In this regard your stay in USA is illegal and your new passport not having any stamp will reflect the status that you have been illegal in USA. Further you cannot show false evidence in your support as then you will be liable for illegal stay as well as forging document.

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Any airport will have the databases that may show your status. So you really cannot do that without risk.
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You must register to get passport in the embassy if go to US without having a risk to enter the country.
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