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You do not need any special documents to travel by train in Switzerland. You do need a ticket of course!
For a citizen of the US, no passport is required, because Puerto Rico is a Commonwealth of the US.
I have vacationed in the Dominican Republic, and the only document I had to have was my passport.
Travel documents are passports, identity documents, and VISAS (if necessary).
Usually, when you travel locally, you need your valid identification card. An example would be your drivers license. You might also need your passport if you travel by air.
No documents are required other than passport and boarding card for stop-over airports.
If one is already an Australian citizen there are no special documents required for internal travel. The only time documentation would be required is if one is not an Australian citizen and is entering Australia from elsewhere. In these circumstances a visa can be easily obtained for UK residents by submitting a valid passport.
He will need a US Passport and a notarized permit allowing him to travel if one parent is not going with him.
There are no additional risks associated with air travel after infant circumcision. However, if your infant was born early, you should talk to your doctor before taking the newborn on an airflight.
It is generally considered safe to travel on a train or airplane with an infant. Of course, the infant does not understand that other people are around and may be inconvenienced by it acting like a normal child.
Answer: You can travel anywhere in the US. But if you want to travel outside the US you need to get a passport and file a form I-131 Application for Travel Documents ( to ensure that you can get back into the US). If you have any question you can contact the Department of Homeland Security at (800)375-5283.
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