A Mexican passport would be an acceptable ID to use, to fly from the mainland U.S. to the state of Hawaii.
Probably not. You basically need a passport to go anywhere. But of course, I could be wrong.
Yes. There is no passport control from a flight from the mainland US States to Puerto Rico.
you do not need a passport to travel between US states you can travel to your hearts content
Yes, but only if you have a visa.
No, Hawaii is one of the 50 states.
You can if you are a US Citizen and are entering from the US.
No. Both are in the United States. You do not need a passport to travel from state to state.
Guam is a US protectorate- you are still in the US.
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.
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Yes, but you also need a Visa issued by the US government.
For those that missed it, Hawaii is a US state. If you are flying from the mainland US to Hawaii, you are not leaving the US, so, no, you don't need a passport. Just like driving from Oklahoma to Nebraska- but the weather is nicer in Hawaii. :}
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, green card or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
a full us passport is acceptable
Passport is a requisit.
Since Guam is part of the Unites States Teritory then no, not necessarily unless needed by the airline that you are to use for the travel. However, if you are not a US citizen then you need a passport to enter together with your Visa unless stated otherwise by their law and ntrance requirement.