Through the end of 2006, you only need a birth certificate with a raised seal from the issuing state. If your name on your ID does not match the name on your birth certificate, you will need a copy of your marriage license or divorce decree.
In 2007, you will need a passport to fly to anywhere outside of the United States.
Have fun on your trip!
2006-07-18 06:44:05
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answered by Deb M 1
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Puerto Rico is a US territory so you wont need a passport to visit the island. Have a great time.
2006-07-18 15:14:20
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answered by xadralix 2
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You do not need a passport or birth certificate to go to PR from the states, PR is a territory and all puertorricans are american citizens. When the new law everyone is talking about here is in effect, you will not need a passport to go to PR either. This law is only for international travel. You will never need a passport to fly for the mainland US to Hawaii, Alaska, PR or the US Virgin Islands.
2006-07-20 11:47:40
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answered by C130_Pilot 1
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No you don't but if you desire to go to the Dominican Republic from Puerto Rico yes. Also within time things might change as per Homeland Security.
2006-07-19 17:46:08
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answered by papo9112001 3
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yes. even if puerto rico is a u.s. teriitory, you still need a passport or a birth certificate.
2006-07-18 13:09:24
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answered by lizziegirl 2
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As of today, no. But very soon you'll need a passport to go anywhere outside the US.
You might as well get one now if you're planning on travelling in the future.
2006-07-18 13:08:06
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answered by parsonsel 6
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Not yet just a birth certificate . After December 31st you will need passports for any outside US travel .
2006-07-18 13:38:49
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answered by suiki 3
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No. It's considered a U.S. territory. However, airports require a form of I.D. (picture), so a passport is always handy. Otherwise two forms of I.D. (license, social security card, etc.)
2006-07-20 09:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Im gonna say yes. only because your leaving the main land of our home country , and going over seas to another. even though it is concidered one of our (i believe) allies. a birth cert usually works..did for me on my trip to Mexico. Good luck!
2006-07-18 13:10:39
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answered by Andrew G 2
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you need a passport to fly anywhere even in the U.S.
2006-07-18 13:07:49
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answered by Joanna 2
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