I lost my Portuguese Passport and will not be traveling there anytime soon to get a new one. I have been in this country for over 20 years. I am from Mass and want to go on a trip to Cali. What do I need? Is there anything else besides a passport that will work?
2006-11-17
07:22:14
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I lost my Portuguese Passport and will not be traveling there anytime soon to get a new one. I have been in this country for over 20 years. I am from Mass and want to go on a trip to Cali. What do I need? Is there anything else besides a passport that will work? I am flying. I am not an idiot. I know if I am driving that I need a license. I have one. I am just making sure that is all I will need to fly. I have never flown from state to state.
2006-11-17
07:35:04 ·
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Your do not need a passport to travel from state to state. You will need your driver license (if driving) or non-driver ID will work, if you're flying. Enjoy your trip!
2006-11-17 07:30:15
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answered by Victoria 4
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All States are free to travel in. No passport required. I am surprised you don't know that after being here for 20 years. Take lots of money if you are driving, for gas. You can also fly, no passport required either. Have a great time in Cali!
2006-11-17 07:29:58
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answered by looloo1122 5
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Domestic air travel (or any other means of state-to-state) only requires a driver's license. If you are looking to get a job and moving, you can do that with your green card and you drivers license. (If your a Permanent Resident, you should have a photo "resident alien" card.) The only real need for your Portuguese passport is if you leave the US by airplane.
2006-11-17 09:04:21
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answered by phillipa_gordon 5
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All you need is a valid drivers license or a state issued I.D. card. I'm surprised to hear this question from someone who's been here for 20 years; especially since your from Massachusetts...If you don't have any valid I.D. you can go to your city hall and get info on what you have to have.
2006-11-17 07:31:27
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answered by boots 6
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It relies upon on your citizenship status - no count number if with your modern-day passport you may enter that united states in Europe. everlasting residency does not count number, basically your passport counts, so which you will possibly desire to verify with the embassy of your united states of citizenship as to what the standards are. additionally undergo in recommendations which you would be able to no longer holiday across the worldwide without a passport, so which you do not have one now, you may desire to receive it from the embassy of your united states of citizenship previous to creating preparations - you may no longer enter different international places only exhibiting a eco-friendly card. you should to contemplate transforming into a US citizen when you consider which you're probably eligible, after which you would be waiting to holiday probably to greater international places contained in the worldwide with the U. S. passport.
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answered by ? 4
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you can travel state to state without anything or than your drivers license. It's getting a job if you are planning on moving that would be the problem.
2006-11-17 07:32:28
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answered by reneechipman 3
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If yu fly on a plane, you will need some form of ID, drivers license or so, othe rthan that, you dont need anything. All you need to fly is your regular license
2006-11-17 07:29:39
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're driving, a driver's license. You don't have to have documents to cross state lines.
2006-11-17 07:29:58
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answered by koral2800 4
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a plane
2006-11-17 07:27:48
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answered by big.fishes2 2
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a car.
2006-11-17 07:25:43
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answered by Anonymous
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