Yes, they definitely need a passport to legally enter the United States.
You can enter the US without it only if you have other proof of your citizenship and identity. If not, you need your passport.
Yes you do, in order for you to enter back in the country.
Effective Jun.01.2009, ANYONE who wishes to leave or enter the United States, regardless of their citizenship and their means of transportation, requires a valid passport.
A US citizen cannot get a Colombian Passport unless he/she is Colombian him/herself. The only thing that a US citizen needs to go to Colombia is his/her US Passport. If planning to stay for more than 90 days , or have plans to study or work, he/she would also need a Colombian Visa on his US Passport. Now, if the US Citizen happens to be Colombian (dual citizen) , he/she is required to use a Colombian Passport to enter and exit the country.
No, you do not need a passport to enter or exit Puerto Rico if you are a citizen of the United States. Puerto Rico is a territory of the USA.
no they can not enter united states. they must be a canadian citizen or an immigrant holding a passport
You should check this with the American Embassy. If someone on this site gives you an incorrect answer, you could have a big problem.
Yes, you definitely need a passport to go to Honduras on a cruise ship. More particularly, you will need a passport to re-enter the United States.
Peurto Rico is in possession of the United States, but we still need a passport to enter the country.
yes because you live there but you need it to go to Canada
No; you also need a visa issued by the US government.
An Australian with an Australian passport can enter the United States of America without a visa provided he is a tourist or is going to attend business. He should however, not stay for more than 90 days.