As a transient visitor or as a transitting airline passenger, but not to take up residence.
Guam is a US Territory, and as such, just like any other US owned soil, a Visa is not required as long as you are a US citizen. Saipan also does not require a Visa to visit.
No, if you were deported for a criminal offense, you can never re-enter the US.Answer . Yes but you would have to apply for a visa and a waiver from the consulate. If the waiver is granted you would be free to visit the U.S. once again
Guam is not a city, it is an island that is a US territory; a US colony
If you are a US citizen you do not need a visa to visit Guam as it is a US territory. The Guam & Northern Mariana Islands Visa Waiver Program also allows entry without visa for citizens from an additional 41 countries including British nationals, China (Taiwan), Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Nauru.
Yes, Guam became a US Territory as a result of the Spanish American War.
Guam is a US protectorate- you are still in the US.
If they want to get deported quickly and painfully
you can go but get ready for a life change
Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States.
US Citizens can't be deported from the US. Any alien can be deported.
The US Territory of Guam does not have representation in the US Senate, which is composed of 100 senators, two from each US state.
Guam uses US dollars as currency, $1.00=$1.00