No. However, if you need to rent a car, you can use your passport as ID.
Yes, an international driver's license is generally accepted in the US for foreign visitors, but it must be accompanied by a valid driver's license from the visitor's home country.
Yes, a Mexico driver's license is generally valid in the US for a short period of time, usually up to one year. However, it is recommended to check with the specific state's Department of Motor Vehicles for any additional requirements or restrictions.
No. Last year the law was changed, you need to have your passport with you when going to or returning from Mexico.
No, a US driver's license is not valid in the Philippines.
Yes, a US driver's license is generally valid for driving in Canada as a visitor. However, it is recommended to carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your license for translation purposes.
Mexican licences are not valid anywhere in the US. Many nations have reciprocating licenses which are valid if the driver obtains a supplemental international drivers permit/license through AAA or other sanctioned entity. Mexico is not one of the countries that the US recognizes for licensing.
You must carry a driver`s license in all states in the US when you are driving.
Yes, a Mexican driver's license is generally accepted in the US for a temporary period, but it is recommended to also carry an International Driving Permit for translation purposes.
If you are returning on a flight, yes. Otherwise with a birth certificate or driver's license is enough.
Yes, you can drive in Canada with a US driver's license as long as you are visiting and your license is valid.
Yes, you need a valid US driver's license to legally drive in the US.
Yes, a Mexican driver's license is generally accepted in the US for driving legally, as long as it is valid and the driver follows the specific regulations of the state they are driving in.