Want this question answered?
A passport is still needed when traveling between the UK (Glasgow) and European Union Schengen countries (Berlin).
You will need a passport to travel between borders and to return to the US. You will not need a visa for most countries, but they will ask how long you intend to stay and why you are traveling.
everyone flying into the US needs a passport
A passport is a Government issued ID and travel document allowing travel to foreign countries.
Travellers don't currently need a passport when traveling between the UK or Ireland and the Isle of Man. To travel on ferries or planes in these countries you will need ID (driving license or passport).
What do you mean by "Europe" and where are you returning to?? European Union passport holders traveling between the UK and other parts of the European Union need a passport. At present the passport can be in date or expired.
No visa for the countries of the European Union: valid identity card or passport.
South Africa is situated between the ocean and it's neighbour countries (Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Namibia).
Only Irish and UK citizens can travel without a passport between the 2 countries
You do not need a passport to travel between countries that are apart of the European Union. Since Hungary joined the EU in 2004, you can travel freely between Germany and Hungary. I would wary of traveling to a foreign country without a passport though, because even if you in the Army, you will be required to provide papers if arrested. It could be more trouble than it is worth. So technically, yes, you can travel freely without having to show any documentation, but it isn't necessarily a good idea.
It differs between countries. In the US you can apply through post office.
National tourism is when a person travels stays within the country and does not need a passport. International tourism requires a passport because you are traveling to a foreign country.