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No! Puerto Rico is a US Commonwealth. All puerto Ricans are American Citizens! Puerto Rico is under American flag.
As long as you are traveling directly from Puerto Rico to NY, without stopping in any foreign countries - for example, elsewhere in the Caribbean or in Canada - you do not need a passport to travel. Puerto Rico is a US Commonwealth. Travel to or from Puerto Rico and/or the US Virgin Islands to the US mainland is travel within the United States and passports are not required. You will, however, need a government issued photo ID, such as a drivers license.
A Passport is not required if you are travelling directly between the United States and Puerto Rico.
No, Puerto Rico is a US territory. All Puerto Ricans are US citizens. You just need a valid state/government I.D.
Yes, babies need passports to travel to Canada.
Yes, babies need passports to travel to Mexico.
Yes, children need passports to travel to Canada.
Yes, infants need passports to travel to Mexico.
Yes, children need passports to travel to Mexico.
No. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States of America. You only need *your* ID (Driver's Licence) or Passport. If you want to feel safer, you can travel with a copy of your child's birth certificate, but it is not required.
Passports have become almost a necessity to travel anywhere since 9-11. However, Puerto Ricans are US citizens at birth and have been since 1917 and Puerto Rico is part of the Customs Territory of the US. US citizens traveling from other points in the US do not need a passport to enter Puerto Rico. You will need a valid form of government-issued photo ID to fly, rent a car and possibly for other purposes and a passport can serve that purpose, as can a state issued driver's license or ID. The Puerto Rican currency is the American dollar. When reentering the mainland, you do not have to declare purchases relative to duties on imports as you would with other Caribbean islands. Keep in mind, It's good to have a passports because it will also benefit you when attempting to reenter the US from other countries. They're inexpensive considering the benefits of identification AND registering valuables you already own to reduce the hassle of duties on imports, etc.
No, Puerto Rico is a US territory. Its people elect their local government, a legislature and their Governor, but the Commonwealth has no vote on the floor of the US Congress. The people are US citizens and able to travel with US passports.