Not if they live in Jamaica. Otherwise yes.
But that's not always exactly true. I just went on a cruise that stopped in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. They told us we'd need our passport to get off and on the ship. But no one ever stopped us to ask for one. I had three people offer to sell me pot in about 5 minutes, but no passport control...
Yes. Anyone, no matter the age needs a passport to travel outside the US.
Yes, your infant will require either a passport, whether an actual passport book (what you commonly know as a passport) or a passport "card" which is a new Department of State issued document for travel in North America and the Carribean. The passport card is cheaper, and is much smaller (think the size of your driver's license), but cannot be used to travel anywhere else (such as the UK or Europe). If you intended to travel to those locations you would have to upgrade the passport card to a passport. http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.HTML Although it may seem odd for an infant to have his own passport, we have a 5 month old who has had one since he was 4 weeks old (we moved to Kuwait with him when he was 6 weeks old). Most other countries place a picture and details of the infant in the mother's passport, but the US requires a separate document for the infant. Hope that helps.
Your baby may be small, but he'll still need a passport to travel internationally. Because the process can take six weeks or more, it's important that you apply for your infant's passport as soon as you know you'll be traveling. For an extra fee, you may be able to get the passport in as little as two weeks, however.
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No, your baby can't. Nobody can travel without a passport, and it makes no difference how old he is, or the destination.
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A birthcertificate with the parents names on it.
A US Citizen age 0 and up must have a passport for international travel. see travel.state.gov for specific details.
Usually yes, since you hold a British Passport. But of course travelling is safer when you have enough amount of validity in your passport. But if you are returning to your country, it's alright to have just a valid and unexpired passport.
children of any age need a passport of their own, not on their parents, but it may be different for u as im from UK :)
UK requirements are that your trip must not go beyond the expiry date of your passport. You only require validity for the period you require to travel.