If you are a US Citizen you do not need a passport to travel to any of these locations, unless you are stopping in a non-US location in between (for example connecting in Vancouver for Alaska).
If you are not a US Citizen, then you need a passport for all these places.
2007-08-18 11:12:00
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answered by julie travelcaster 6
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this is the excellent answer once you're a LAPR and you're vacationing from the united states to Puerto Rico for as long as you dont make a end on yet another foreign places us of a you don't make an get right of entry to into the united states. in fact you wont even pass via customs or immigration once you land. Puerto Rico is a comonwealth of the united states (a territory). The actual definition of the united states is The continental usa, Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa, Puerto Rico , united statesvirgin Islands and the Swain ISlands. you will possibly under no circumstances choose a passport till you're making an get right of entry to. Flying to PR from the states is the equivalent of no longer leaving the States.
2016-10-10 12:16:00
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answered by ? 4
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You need a passport to travel to different countries.
2007-08-18 10:45:33
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answered by Mia loves ya! 2
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que onda. from your name (alejandra) i'm guessing you are not american. so yes, in order to go visit an american state, you would need a passport, however, i don't know about puerto rico. good luck.
2007-08-18 10:48:45
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answered by lomatar1186 7
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Not if your an American citizen. Nor Guam or the Virgin Islands, as they are US Territories.
2007-08-18 10:46:54
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answered by Moe 6
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not for hawaii or alaska, since they are u.s. states but you might for puerto rico since its only a u.s. territory and still considered a foreign country
2007-08-18 10:45:41
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answered by Anonymous
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You need me to travel there:)
2007-08-18 10:43:00
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answered by deepak s 1
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