no not at all By: Keith Edit: Keith is incorrect as of June 1, 2009. You will need a passport to fly into the Bahamas, or a passport card to sail to the Bahamas. You can check the answer athttp://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_989.html
Yes, US citizens need a valid US passport to fly to the Bahamas and every other country.
You can travel by ship on a cruise to the Bahamas with a government-issued photo ID and a certified copy of your birth certificate, but you will need a passport to travel by plane.
Yes, if you are flying to the Bahamas.
No, if you are taking a cruise that begins and ends at the same home port in the United States, and includes the Bahamas as a port of call. In that case, a drivers license (or other State issued ID) and Birth Certificate is acceptable as well.
If it is a closed loop cruise then you need not have a passport. You only need appropriate identification.
A passport is the only internationally accepted travel document for traveling abroad.
The Bahamas is part of America, situated in the Caribbean south of the US. If you do not belong to the country, you will require a passport to go through the border.
Yes - you do now. This has changed in the last few years. The Bahamas is an independent country but recognize the Queen as ceremonial head of state
No. you do not need a passport.
Yes, you need a passport to go to the Bahamas.
No passport is needed to travel within the United States. This is a nation of states that are the same country.
Alien? If he or she is Alien then no. But if he/she human then yes need passport.
A passport of some kind is needed to travel into the United States if not a citizen.
Not if you are a U.S. citizen, but, I would get one anyway!
None, today. Due to the new laws a passport is needed if you travel outside of the United States.
While it may seem that Texas is like a whole different country than the rest of the United States, it is a part just the same. So the answer to your question is no, a passport is not needed to travel within the United States. ( New Mexico is also in the United States )
A Passport is not required if you are travelling directly between the United States and Puerto Rico.
Usually no. They just check you passport for validity and all other needed papers. But generally no.
yes, you do need a passport. in Canada, if you go out of the country, you need a passport. when i got my passport, i went to Blacks, and asked them about the passports. they gave me all the answers that i needed. they ill also take your picture, so its pretty easy.
NO passport needed, as long as you return to the same port you left from. You may need your drivers license and/or a birth certificate to prove you're an American citizen.
Hawai'i is a US state, therefore no passport is needed for US citizens to travel to or from Hawai'i. Hawaii is part of the United States. Therefore, if you are a Citizen or a Permanent Resident(Green Card holder) you won't be needing a passport to go there. DL will do.