You need the passport of the country of which you are a citizen. You cannot have a US passport until you are a US citizen.
A U.S. citizen is required to present a valid passport to reenter the United States from Mexico. If traveling by land or sea, a passport card rather than a traditional passport book can be used. A non-citizen lawful permanent resident or conditional resident must apply for a Reentry Permit before leaving the United States, although it can be picked up at a U.S. Consulate or Department of Homeland Security office abroad. It expires after two years, but U.S. residents who stayed abroad longer for reasons beyond their control can apply for Special Immigration Status for Returning Residents.
If you are coming from abroad then yes, you still need your passport. The passport is a very important travel document which you should always carry when you travel in and out of the US.
He had never been abroad and did not even have a passport.
yes,going abroad needs a passport!
You only need a passport for if you are going abroad as far as I know.
This is done when you book your flights for abroad and also when you process your visa.
A passport is when you go abroad and you need that to board the aireopane so they know that you are cheating to get on a plane without a passport
No.
You do this when you are 18 and have a passport.
You can apply at the National Passport Information Center. If you are abroad, go to your nearest Embassy or Consulate.
passport is your only identity source while abroad. If you loose it you are in trouble.
If you're traveling abroad, you will also need a passport.