If you are a foreigner then Yes, it is safer and best to travel with your passport. You may also need a Visa if you are not a citizen or depending on where you are from.
To travel to St. Thomas, you will need a valid passport for international travel, as well as any necessary visas depending on your nationality. Additionally, it is recommended to have travel insurance, a return ticket, and any required vaccinations.
I'm assuming you're an American. If so, Yes you would need a passport., St Maartin is controlled by two countries. (France and the Netherlands.)The USVI are very close and you don't need a passport to travel there though.St. CroixSt. ThomasSt. John
St. Thomas to St. John's Antigua, yes. From St. Thomas to St. John (no "S"), NO. St. Thomas and St. John are both US Territories. It is about a 15 minute ferry ride between the two.
If you're a US Citizen, you don't need a passport for USVI (St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix) or for Puerto Rico. They are US Commonwealths and Territories. Other Caribbean countries may have special agreements with the US, though.
No. Even with the new Western Hemisphere initiative effective June 1, 2009, travel directly from the US to a US territory does not require a passport. Please read the following for more info: http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html http://www.dhs.gov/xtrvlsec/crossingborders/index.shtm
Yes, a green card holder needs a passport to travel from Boston to St. Croix and back. While the green card allows for re-entry into the U.S., a valid passport is typically required for international travel. Travelers should ensure their documents are in order before the trip to avoid any issues at the airport.
Yes you do
Yes, a teenager needs a passport when traveling to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, if they are coming from outside the U.S. For U.S. citizens, a passport is not required, but it is recommended for identification purposes. However, if the teenager is traveling with parents, it's advisable to carry a copy of their birth certificate or another form of identification. Always check current travel requirements before the trip.
If you are a legal permanent resident of the US ("greencard holder") and wish to travel to Puerto Rico, you must carry the greencard in order to board the return flight from PR to the mainland US. A passport is not necessary. A greencard is not required to enter PR, but is required to return to the mainland US. Immigration officials check for the greencard before you are allowed on the plane for the return flight. There is no need to carry a passport. Some people suggest that a driver's license is all that you need - not true for permanent residents. Take your greencard!
You can divorce in St. Thomas. You just need to file the appropriate paperwork with the court where you live.
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There are several saints named Thomas. You need to be specific.