No. You still need a passport because your are travelling from one country to another, therfore you would pass over a border and go through passport control, regardless of your citizenship to any given country.
Passports are required in order to 'move' from one country to another. You will not be allowed to either enter/exit any country without an in date passport.
yes, you can.
no you must have a pasport
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No. A passport is absolutely required.
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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.
Alaska is one of the 50 states of the United States of America. If you are a U.S. citizen you would not need a passport as you are traveling within the country... not to Canada.
Can a legal alien live in USA without a passport.
Nowhere except when on transit in europe.
According to the U.S. State Department:The U.S. Passport Card can be used to enter the United States from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda at land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry and is more convenient and less expensive than a passport book. The passport card cannot be used for international travel by air.So if you are going to the Bahamas by boat, you can use a Passport Card, but not if you are flying.
Yes if you have a Permanent Resident card; however, if you do not have a Permanent Resident card you would need to apply for a visa in advance.
If you're a US citizen and planning to cruise to the Bahamas before summer 2008, you do not need a passport. You can also cruise to the Caribbean (except Barbados), Mexico and Canada (for most Alaskan cruises) without a passport. The Department of Homeland security should announce the new date for passport requirements later this spring.
A Permanent Resident of the United States can travel freely outside of the US. A passport from the country of citizenship is normally all that is needed. NOT TRUE (S)HE MAY NEED A VISA.To reenter the US a Permanent Resident normally needs to present the green card (Permanent Resident Card, Form I-551) for readmission.This is how it is stated on the website of US Citizens and immigration services.According to Wikipedia, the homepage of many embassies (which I recommend you check before traveling to any country, including those with no visa requirements) and my own travel experience, there are quite a few countries that either require a visa upon entry or require a visa be obtained before embarking on the flight destined for that country. The former Russian Republic, China, India, many other Asian countries, most of central Africa, with exceptions, and in South America, Brazil, are countries that require visas. Happy travelling!en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizensAnswer 3Your US residence makes no difference once you are outside he USA. Whether you need a visa to travel to Venezuela, or anywhere else, depends on your citizenship, that is it depends on which country issued your passport.