Yes. Everyone entering the US by boat or air or foot must have a US Passport for reentry. This became effective in June 2009.
Yes, you need a passport. If you are leaving the USA and going to Mexico then you need a passport.
you only need a passport if you are going to cruise to they place and fly back but it you were cruising from lets say Florida to the Bahama's and you don't stay in the Bahamas and cruise back then you don't need one
You do not need a passport to cruise ONLY if you are on a "closed loop" cruise from the United States. (i.e your port where you embark on is in Florida and at the end of your cruise you come back to Florida to disembark.) If you are starting or ending your cruise in another country then you will need a passport. Also check the U.S customs and borders web site. www.WHTI. Gov
If you are a Mexican, Canadian or American citizen you can cross the border on foot or by car with a valid photo ID. As of July 2011 you still do not need a passport. If you were to arrive by air or Cruise ship you would need a passport.
Actual passports are not required if you are leaving the country by land or boat. However, passport cards are required in order for you to enter back into the US. Passport cards are similar to drivers licenses and cost less than actual passports.
yes you do need a passport throghout the cruise, especially to get out of the Bahamas visitor center,but when you go back on the cruise they will give you a carnival card.
No, you cannot return from Mexico to the United States without a passport in 2016.
No, but you will need a passport to get back into the US.
To fly into Mexico you HAVE to have a passport. As of right now the only way you can get into Mexico without a passport is by land travel, but that will change as of Summer 2009. As of Summer 2009 you will need a passport for any land travel into Mexico and Canada.
yes you need a passport to visit Mexico. it didnt use to be that way I lived in Mexico for several years going back and forth to work in sandiego since 911 security is tight around the borders of the united states for your safety
Your passport is the best one. On your way back however, you may also use a birth certificate or ID. The problem is not entering Mexico; it is going back into the United States.
does a citizen of Mexico need a passport to go from the us to Mexico and back? He is legal to be in us but not a us citizen.