Secretaría del Estado añade horas los sábados para obtener la REAL ID antes de fecha límite en aeropuertos

Illinois Expande Horas para Obtener REAL ID Antes de Fecha Límite en Aeropuertos

El Secretario de Estado de Illinois, Alexi Giannoulias, ha anunciado una serie de medidas para ayudar a los residentes del estado a obtener su Real ID antes de la fecha límite federal, que entrará en vigor el próximo mes. En respuesta, el gobierno estatal está ampliando las horas de atención en sus supercentros y oficinas para facilitar el proceso.

A partir del próximo 1 de febrero, la Administración de Seguridad en el Transporte (TSA) comenzará a cobrar tarifas de $45 a los viajeros que no cuenten con una identificación actualizada. Para evitar estas tasas, Giannoulias ha establecido horas adicionales de atención los sábados en su supercentro del centro de Chicago.

Las nuevas horas se incluirán los próximos tres sábados antes del 1 de febrero, cuando la Administración de Seguridad en el Transporte (TSA) comenzará a cobrar tarifas de $45 a los viajeros que no cuenten con una identificación actualizada. Los residentes pueden obtener su Real ID en cualquier supercentro del estado, y se ofrecerán citas adicionales los sábados en 15 oficinas del Departamento de Vehículos Motorizados (DMV) del área de Chicago.

El gobierno estatal ha informado que casi la mitad de los habitantes de Illinois han obtenido su Real ID, aunque muchos siguen necesitando obtenerla. Para ayudar a estos residentes, Giannoulias ha establecido un sistema de citas y ha colaborado con la oficina de la Secretaria del Condado de Cook para agilizar el proceso.

"Los habitantes de Illinois están logrando un progreso real hacia el cumplimiento de los requisitos federales de la REAL ID, pero muchos aún necesitan una", dijo Giannoulias en un comunicado. "Con la penalización de $45 de la TSA a sólo unas semanas de distancia, no solo estamos instando a los residentes a actuar ahora. Estamos facilitando y haciendo más conveniente que nunca el proceso, con horas ampliadas los sábados, cientos de nuevas citas y nuestra colaboración con la oficina de la Secretaria del Condado de Cook, que brinda menos complicaciones, menos tiempo y sin tarifas sorpresas en el aeropuerto".

Los viajeros también pueden pagar las tarifas de la TSA en línea antes de llegar al aeropuerto o en línea en el aeropuerto antes de entrar a la fila de seguridad. Sin embargo, se informó que el proceso puede tardar hasta 30 minutos.

Para obtener más información y hacer una cita, los residentes pueden llamar al (312) 603-6278 o escribir a [email protected]. La línea de ayuda de la Secretaría de Estado es (800) 252-8980.
 
🤔 The government is really trying to help out the people of Illinois by expanding hours for getting their Real ID before the deadline 🕰️. I think it's cool that they're making it more convenient, like adding extra Saturday hours at their supercenters ⏰. Some people might be worried about having to pay $45 to fly, but I don't think that's a big deal 😊. Maybe we should all just take this as an opportunity to get our ID in order and avoid any last-minute stress 🤯. Plus, it's great that they're offering extra help from the DMV and other offices 👍. Let's all just be patient and make sure we get our IDs before the deadline is over 💪
 
🤔 I think it's cool that the state of Illinois is taking steps to help people get their Real ID before the deadline. I mean, $45 might seem like a lot, but think about all the hassle and stress you'll avoid by getting it now 🙌. And hey, expanding hours on Saturdays is a great idea! It shows they're really committed to making this process as smooth as possible 🎉. Plus, it's not like people were just going to sit around twiddling their thumbs waiting for the deadline ⏰. The fact that almost half of Illinois residents have already gotten their Real ID is awesome too - it means most people are taking responsibility for themselves 👍. Let's give credit where credit is due and say thanks to Alexi Giannoulias for all his efforts 🙏.
 
omg I just got my new phone and I'm still trying to figure out how to use it 🤔 like what's the point of having a smartphone if you can't even Facetime your friends? and btw have you guys seen those new sneakers that just came out? they're soooo cool! 🏃‍♂️💃 anyway back to this news thingy... I think it's kinda weird that they're making people pay $45 just to fly 🚫 but at the same time, I get why they need to do it since most people don't have an updated ID yet 🤦‍♀️

idk how long it'll take for me to get my Real ID though... is it hard to get one? did you guys do that? 😅
 
The government is trying to help people get their Real ID, which is good 🤔. Expanding hours to Saturdays might not be enough though, some people still have work or family commitments that might make it hard for them to go during the weekends. I also think $45 is a bit steep, some people might struggle with that cost 💸. But hey, at least they're trying and making it more convenient than ever, so yay for that 🎉. The fact that many residents have already gotten their Real ID is a good sign, but we still need to make sure everyone can get one without too much hassle 😐.
 
🤔 So, I'm thinking... it's kinda cool that the state of Illinois is trying to make it easier for people to get their Real ID before the deadline, especially with the new hours on Saturdays at some of the supercentros and DMV offices in Chicago 🕒️. I mean, who doesn't love a good Saturday morning? 😊

But, seriously, it's great that they're offering more hours and citas to help people get their ID before the TSA starts charging that $45 fee 💸. I'm sure there are still some people who haven't gotten their ID yet, so this is definitely a step in the right direction 🚀.

I'm also wondering, have you guys tried getting your Real ID yet? Or do you know someone who's been trying to get it? 🤗 Let me know what you think! 💬
 
🤔 This whole thing makes me think about how our lives are so closely tied to the systems we use every day, like IDs and airport security... It's crazy to think that if you don't have a Real ID now, you'll be facing a $45 fine at the airport next month. It feels like we're always one step behind, trying to catch up with the latest rules and regulations. And I guess that's what happens when we're constantly moving forward in life... but sometimes it feels like we're just trying to keep up with ourselves 🚀
 
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