As long as you are from the United States citizen, You can enter it. We are a United States territory
for short term no but you do need a passport for short term no but you do need a passport
The identification required for a U.S. Citizen to travel to the Virgin Island is exactly the same as required for any U.S. citizen boarding any commercial ship or airline in the USA. A photo ID. I use my driver's license.
maybe yes
Provided that travel is direct and does not include going anywhere outside of the United States and its territories, a US citizen or permanent resident does not need a passport to enter Puerto Rico. The same applies when visiting Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Swains Island and the Northern Mariana Islands.
NO U DON'T.
No, your U.S. calling card should work just fine from the US Virgin Islands.
Alaska and Hawaii (which are U.S. states) and the Virgin Islands (which is a U.S. territory) do not require a passport if traveling within the U.S.
Nope, only your V-card.
yes they do
I. d Is enough
If you are flying from the UK to the channel Islands it is ok.
If one is traveling from Puerto Rico or one of the US States on a direct flight to the U.S. Virgin Islands, no, a Passport is not necessary. If one is traveling to the British Virgin Islands from the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico or any US State, yes, a passport is necessary.