When applying for a passport, specifically a US passport, you need a valid government issued ID with Photo. Examples of this is you SSS ID, your Greencard, your State ID, or driver's license.
Birth Certificate
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.
No, only when you leave the borders of the US.
No, you do not need a passport inside the US but you will need a valid picture ID.
I may be wrong, but all you need is an I-94 form and your Mexican passport as ID
passport, drivers licence, proof of age, birth certificate but usually photo id is required
When flying within the United States, no passport is required. Anyone can fly out of state without the need to show a passport, though they will need some form of valid photo ID to be able to board the plane.
No. You do need some sort of ID though. Bring a driver's license or a student ID.
No. You need valid, government photo ID, such as a drivers license, non-driver ID, passport or passport card.
US citizens planning a vacation in England need a passport to take a flight to England. Generally speaking, perhaps another form of ID would help.
Out of the country if flying you only need proper ID for domestic but out of country (Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico) you need passport.
Yes, but only in Mexico, not in the United States. You will need either a US passport or a green card/work permit to work in the United States.
As of July 2008 - Not for a US citizen, just a birth certificate and a government issued photo ID, such as a driver's license. Other nationalities are required to have a passport. no. you'll need a government issued photo id. you will need your birth certificate also to get back into the us. however, a passport would make things easier.