If you are a United States citizen, you do not need a visa to travel to Hawaii. You only need a visa if you are visiting from Another Country.
If you are a US citizen and/or reside legally within the US you don't need ANY documents to travel within the state.
From the mainland US? No, Hawaii's just another state.
I don't think so I think all you need is just a passport to travel but I maybe wrong
Absolutely. All states in the United States issue birth certificates. And yes, they issued the president's birth certificate too.
You need a passport to travel there from the US.
As of June 1st, 2009, you need a passport to travel from Canada to the US.
A passport (air travel) or ID/birth certificate (land travel) and some money to spend are all you need.
You used to be able to Canada with just a birth certificate until around 2011 when the laws changed. However you need a passport to travel pretty much anywhere outside the US now and you can use your birth certificate and license or state i.d. to get a passport. You need a visa to travel to a few places and you need 4 duplicates of your visa if you travel to Africa.
No you need a passport as well.
Best bet is to have their birth certificate.
If you travel by air, yes they do. Otherwise, they only need a birth certificate or another proof of citizenship.
Yes. You only need a birth certificate and or ID.
you will probably only need his/her birth certificate. But it depends on where you are traveling. Is it to another country? In this case you need to check with your travel agent or airline.
Yes. Or a certified copy. After June 1, 2009, you'll need a passport.
Yes and yes, unless you are traveling by road; on such case, you only need a birth certificate or ID.
I need to get a replacement of my birth certificate and I was born abroad.