If they don't feel its legit.
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If you have a French Passport, you might require a US visa to travel to Jersey.
yes
Effective January 23, 2007, all persons flying to the US from Canada will be required to have either a passport, Air Nexus card, or one of several other documents to enter the US. See the following link for more information: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
Yes, you can use a foreign passport to fly in the US as long as it is valid and meets the entry requirements set by the US government.
A Mexican government-issued passport and a US Government-issued visa.
Unfortunately, no you cannot. The US Government requires that in order to get a micro-chipped passport, you must get a new passport.
If you are a UK citizen, you would need a passport to enter the US. If ICE runs a background check on you they MAY deny you entrance depending on the crime you are charged with. Moreover, whoever stood your bail in the UK might be a little nervous about your leaving the country, don't you think?
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.
A government issued passport.
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.
You need either a passport or other valid proof of US citizenship, such as a certified birth certificate or other government document proving you are a US citizen, and a government photo ID (like a driver's license).