No, you can't travel with an enhanced license to Aruba. Passports are required for all U.S. citizens to enter and exit Aruba by international air travel. Passports or passport cards are required to enter and exit Aruba by sea.
Specifically, enhanced driver's licenses don't meet International Civil Aviation Organization [ICAO] document standards. For example, they may be used to cross Canadian and Mexican borders by road, rail, or sea. But that's not the case by air.
No, Texas does not have the 'Enhanced Driver's License'
To cruise somewhere (to travel on a seagoing passenger liner) yo do not need a licence, just a travel ticket.
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No. You can use a passport, US passport card, "enhanced" drivers license or "enhanced" non-drivers ID.No. For travel between countries in North America you must use either a passport (booklet mandatory for international air travel), a US passport card, or an enhanced state drivers license or non-drivers ID. A birth certificate is not sufficient.
As Aruba is an island, you can't drive there from Miami.
An enhanced license is a license with photo identification that is used to pass check points in security at airports. An enhanced license contains personal background information stored in a chip that allows the airport personnel to scan the license and approve a person for traveling on an airplane.
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No. An enhanced drivers license ("EDL") is equivalent to a U.S. Passport CARD, not a booklet. An EDL can be used for travel by land or sea between the United States and Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean. Because of international treaties on air travel, all passengers and crew on international flights must possess a passport booklet.
If you are not a citizen of Canada then you can't. You either have to have a passport, passport card or enhanced Driver's license.
No. A passport is sufficient to travel to Mexico. A birth certificate is not valid for international travel. If you are traveling by land or sea, then you can enter Mexico with a US passport card, "enhanced" drivers license or "enhanced" non-driver ID.
No. A birth certificate is not valid for international travel. A US citizen can enter Canada by air only with a passport. By land or sea, you can enter with a US passport card, "enhanced" drivers license, or "enhanced" non-driver ID.
An enhanced drivers license (EDL) is not the equivalent of a passport and was designed solely to ease frequent travel by land or sea (but NOT air travel) between the United States, Canada, Mexico and some Caribbean nations.Because of international treaties on air travel, all passengers (as well as crew) on international flightsmust possess a complete passport.