Depends on your reasons. The US State department is flexible in certain cituations, and you'll need to explain your purpose. Example: You've been sent by your employer to work in Israel and now you wish to travel to Saudi Arabia on holiday. Under that scenario, the US normally issues a new passport with a different number. Of course, you're responsible for all the fees associated with obtaining a passport, just like a first-timer. And you must fill out all that application paperwork... ;-) Does that help? If not then please rephrase your question with more details and ask again.
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If you are flying within the United States, you do not need a passport. If you are flying into the United States from another country, or out of the United States into another country, you need to present a passport at customs.
Absolutely, you need a passport to travel from one country to another.
Yes, you do. Anytime you go into another country, you need a passport.
No if she has a passport she could travel anywhere without a USA passport
You do not need a passport to fly to another state in the US You DO need a passport to travel anywhere out of the US ie Mexico, Canada ect...
Not from another US State of Territory as long as you are a US Citizen.
If you are a US citizen you don't need a passport to fly within the USA (for example from Kansas City to Chicago), but you will need some form of official photo ID such as a drivers licence. If you are not a US citizen you will also need photo ID and a passport is best for this.
yes, Britain owns many countries but you have to have a passport to leave your own.
That would depend on your nationality. If you have US or Canadian citizenship, no, you just need some ID (such as driver's licence). For other nationalities, you may or may not need a passport. Eg, for Norh Koreans, they would need their passport :-)
Hawaii is a US state - if you don't need a passport to go to Nevada or Michigan, you don't need a passport to go to Hawaii.
As of June 2009, all persons returning to the US from another country are required to have a passport.