not necessary but recommended
No you do not need a passport to travel from the us to puerto rico. you do need a visa.
A Passport is not required if you are travelling directly between the United States and Puerto Rico.
no
When traveling from Puerto Rico to Florida, no passport is needed. Puerto Rico is part of the US, as is Florida. Traveling from Puerto Rico to Florida is travel within the United States. Citizens do not need a passport to travel within the US, although they do need some form of government-issued photo identification to get on a commercial airplane and a passport will serve that function. Non-citizens who are in Puerto Rico have already entered the US using a passport (or similar document for Canadians) and so need only the identification they would need to travel within the US, for example, from Miami to Atlanta, to travel to Florida or other locations in the US.
You will need a passport.
Puerto rico is a terretory of the United States, you do not need a passport to go there.
no because puerto rico and united states have the same gov. and the us owns puerto rico
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.
Ask a Puerto Rican PR anyone who had ever visited Puerto Rico!!
No, a passport is not required for U.S. citizens to travel from Puerto Rico to the United States of America. A state-issued photo identification, such as a driver's license, is necessary for proving identity.
As long as you are traveling directly from Puerto Rico to NY, without stopping in any foreign countries - for example, elsewhere in the Caribbean or in Canada - you do not need a passport to travel. Puerto Rico is a US Commonwealth. Travel to or from Puerto Rico and/or the US Virgin Islands to the US mainland is travel within the United States and passports are not required. You will, however, need a government issued photo ID, such as a drivers license.
Do you need a passport to travel from the U.S. to Puerto Rico, then Puerto Rico to U.S.?