For US citizens travelling within US, you just need a valid government issued photo ID, you can use your passport for this.
Passports are not required for travel inside the US. Anyway, non-citizens, legal or not, are not eligible for US passports.
The trips to the US require a reason and accordingly a visa for the same. There are option to travel for the purposes like education, tourism, business, treaty investor etc. There are visas from A-Z categories which is required for the different purposes of travel to the US according to applicant's requirement.
No, someone that has a pharmaceutical sales job would not have the requirement to travel. Pharmaceutical sales are usually done inside a pharmacy, or they are done online or door-to-door, such as Avon or Mary Kay.
No, passports are for traveling to other countries.
Yes there are some missions you might have to travel on
If you are looking to travel from cities only inside the country of the US then just have valid identification cards with you like your SSS ID. However, if it is an overseas travel or travelling abroad, then a passport is needed.
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It was not and never has been a requirement in the US.
No, It's totally optional.
You need to talk to a lawyer about this.
Going to Seattle from inside the US - no. Going to Seattle from outside the US (even Vancouver) - yes.
Most pediatricians do not travel much for their jobs.