Puerto Rico is part of the US....No passport is required. Enjoy your stay at Sunny PR.
As a recommendation for you, PR has fascinating views, beaches, food and the people (culture).
Before coming over, my recommendation:
- Learn to dance Salsa, Merengue and Raggaeton - 3 of the most popular musics in PR. PR's night life is the best.
- Prepare a list of areas to see - Do not limit yourself to a hotel pool, PR has much to offer. Check out PR sites or when you arrive at the airport, there is a book called Que Pasa that you have to pick up to see everything you can do.
- The Beaches are gorgeous. Take a day and go to Flamenco Beach in Culebra - You will love it.
- If you like to gamble - we have casinos everywhere.
Enjoy your stay at PR
2007-02-17 23:51:33
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answered by Ralph C 2
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PR is a US territory, so you do not need a passport to travel from the US to Puerto Rico and back. State issued ID such as driver's license is sufficient.
However, it is not a bad idea to have a second ID such as a passport - which you may keep in a safe place at your hotel - in case your wallet is lost or stolen, so you can have an ID to board the plane back to the states. [Same recommendation applies to any long air travel between states in which is not feasible to drive back in case you lose your ID to board the plane. For example, I live in Hawaii and always carry a second ID when I travel to the US mainland.]
Have fun in PR.
2007-02-17 18:58:57
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answered by Humuhumunukunukuapuaa 3
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The passport requirement does NOT apply to U.S. citizens traveling to or returning directly from a U.S. territory. U.S. citizens returning directly from a U.S. territory are not considered to have left the United States and do not need to present a passport. U.S. territories include the following: Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Swains Island, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
2007-02-17 15:37:49
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answered by tshark44 5
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No you won't need a passport. Puerto Rico is a US territory so it's like going to another state. Have a good trip!
2007-02-17 15:30:08
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answered by eyz 2
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No, not until 2008.
2007-02-18 09:17:43
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answered by SANDRA Q 4
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First of all I think they call it Puerto Rico, and secondly it is almost a state of the USA, sort of one of their playgrounds anyway so probably yes. Check with the travel agency that has bookings for Puerto Rico.
2007-02-17 15:31:22
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answered by Mr. PDQ 4
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Yep, just about everywhere you'll need a passport to come back to the US, though not necessarily to get into that country. Take it!
2007-02-17 17:25:20
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answered by elle 2
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No passports needed if travelling from the US.
2007-02-17 15:41:13
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answered by arecibena_ausente 3
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in case you need to use it to u.s., then you definately can use it to Puerto Rico. you ought to could have a visa first, finding on the purpose of your holiday to P.R. possibly see in case you are able to discover a chinese language consulate there and ask them for information, in case you're able to.
2016-11-23 16:01:49
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answered by samas 4
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Forget the passport, you need your head examined!!!
2007-02-17 15:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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