You don't need a passport to travel anywhere within the United States. California and Texas are both U.S. states. So no, you don't need a passport.
However, those who travel by car or bus will be stopped at many Immigration checkpoints along the way and will have their citizenship challenged by DHS officials. People who "look Mexican" are given close scrutiny.
No, only if you are leaving the country
A passport is required in order to cross international boundaries. In other words,
from one country to another. No special document is required for unlimited travel
anywhere within the USA (although you do need to identify yourself if you want to
get on an airplane).
For romanian people we need passport to travel in USA
You do not need a passport to travel between states.
No, you dont. If your not a citizen you can travel anywhere in the USA. Not Canada or Mexico.
No.
No
No Only if u leave the state to the UK or Canada
No. Passports are for international travel.
Yes you do.
No. The only time a passport is required is when you are leaving U.S. borders.
If you are a United States citizen, you do not need a passport to travel from NY to California, as these are both part of the U.S. If you are not a United States citizen, you should have your passport from your home country with you whenever you travel in the U.S.
Yes, anytime you leave the country you do.
No you don't. Travel within the United States does not require a passport.
if you are coming from another country then you will need a passport to go to the USA and in some cases you may also need a visa.
You need a passport
yes and she shouldn't travel alone
If you are not a Filipino Citizen then you need to do so but if you are a Filipino, no need for passport for the travel.
Chicago, no Shaker Heights, yes