When traveling in the Northern Hemisphere, citizens of the U.S. can apply for a passport card to cross the boarders of Mexico and Canada and travel to the Caribbean and Bermuda. Travel can be by land or sea, but not for international air travel. The card is cheaper than a normal passport and is the size of a driver's license.
Answering "Your passport got lost can you travel with your ID card?"
yes
For a Greek citizen: identity card or passport.
No. A passport is a booklet and is good for international travel. A matricula consular is a card and is not good for travel.
northern hemisphere
Yes, you can travel by land or sea from the United States to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean and back again using a U.S. Passport card. To travel by air or outside of North America, you will need a traditional Passport booklet.
I know for a passport you can apply at the post office. I think you can apply for the card at the post office also. To travel to some countries you only need a card. To travel to others you need a passport.
Yes, you always need a passport when you travel outside your country of origin.
The passport card was created to facilitate the frequent travel of Americans living in border communities. It can only be used for land and sea travel between the U.S. and Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean, and Bermuda.
It depends on where you want to travel to...If you are goin to the UK you can enter with your British Passport. Also you should be fine to travel within the European Union with the same British Passport. Your Green card will give you entrance back into the US when you return.
No. A passport is absolutely required.
If you are not a citizen of Canada then you can't. You either have to have a passport, passport card or enhanced Driver's license.