The drive between Oregon and Alaska entails crossing the international border between Canada and the United States. U.S. citizens do not require a passport to enter Canada, but it is the preferred form of identification. To enter into Canada, U.S. citizens require proof of U.S. citizenship. This can be: a passport, birth certificate, certificate of citizenship or naturalization, U.S. Permanent Resident Card, or a Certificate of Indian Status along with photo identification.
Yes. If traveling with a pet/dog, you need original rabies certificate.
I think so, because you are driving through Canada. Either way, I would bring a passport. :)
Yes, unless you take a ferry from the west coast (like from Settle).
No. You could at one time, but now you need a passport to re-enter the US.
Yes.
A passport is now required.
You will if you are driving through Canada.
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.
As both Maine and Alaska are U.S. States, you do not need a passport to get there.
No, you do not need a passport inside the US but you will need a valid picture ID.
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Are you American? Then you'd need transport visa if you want to cross the Canadian borders. You don't need any passport if you want to go from Texas to Alaska on plane :)
Not if you are a US citizen
No,because Alaska is part of the united states.
Yes, because to drive from anywhere to Canada, you'll need a passport to get in.