It depends on if you have commited any crimes like beastailty. if not then no
By getting the State that placed a hold on your passport to send notice to the Federal government that the matter is resolved.
no but to go out of the country you do yes you do now
PASSPORT
How you go to Ensenada and where you are going to Ensenada from will determine whether or not a passport is required. It is always a good idea to carry your passport with you when traveling out of your own country.
You don't need a passport if you are coming back from Tijuana, I asked the immigration people and they said it's fine with the ID and Birth Certificate. Actually if you go walking there are 2 lines one for passport and the other one is for people that don't carry passport.
Yes, you meed a passport whenever you travel!
Either you get a passport, or, if you live in a state which does the enhanced licence, you get one of those.
You may eventually, but after tons of trouble you will encounter in the US.
Yes, you need a valid passport to enter Canada, regardless of your nationality. Make sure to check the specific entry requirements for your country before you travel.
According to the State Department website and the airlines (USAirways) your passport just needs to be valid for your travel dates. As long as you are back before your passport expires, you are OK.
Alaska is a state just like California. You do not need a passport to move from one state to the other. The only reason you would need a passport to get to Alaska is if you were driving, which requires you to go through Canada.
You don't need a passport to go, however, if anything happens to your ship (even small damages) and they want to transfer you to another ship to get back into the US, you won't be able to do so without a passport, and you would be stuck wherever on your own dime. The cruise company wouldn't pay to get you home if you didn't have a passport, and you'd need to pay for your arrangements there, not to mention however long it takes to get back. Get the passport, better safe than sorry.