"Yes, you should always have a passport to travel outside of your own country. While some borders (for example the Canada-US border) used to not require one, having one is now recommended for all international travel and required for most, including South America."
yes you do need a passport since you're traveling outside of US territory
you need also a visa that you can obtain at any Brazilian embassy/consulate in united states
Yes since this is an international travel then you need the passport together with other appropriate documents for the travel and in order to enter the country.
Yes. My cousin was about 9 months when she came from South America to U.S.A. She needed a passport then.
do I need a passport to travel from south wales UK to jersey
Of course. You will need a valid passport.
no you do not
You will need a passport, visa, and American Visitor Insurance.
That would depend on where you originate from. From North America you would need a passport. From a country in the European Union, of which Denmark is a part, you would not need a passport.
Not as long as they are traveling from America.
Yes, you need a passport to travel from England to anywhere outside the EU. You may need a passport, or other acceptable ID for countries in the EU.
You need a passport to cross from America to Canada. While inside Canada, you don't need your passport, except for ID purposes.
You need a passport
Yes a Russian passport holder needs to apply for a visa in advance in order to travel to South Africa.
Yes South African passport holders require a visa. You cannot get an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). You must apply in person at your nearest embassy.