yes you do. you need a passport to fly anywhere outside of the United States.
Yess you should be able to but you've got to make sure that your trip is within that month no longer. You dont want to be stranded at your destination with an expired passport its not so pleasent. To be on the safe side renew your passport before you go on the trip it's only about a week process.
Are you nuts? Sure...go for it? Border Agents deal with drug mules, potential terrorists, criminals, and stupid people all day. You're sure to pique their interest as they slam you to the ground at gunpoint after you inform them of your lack of essential documentation. Oh and don't forget to wear clean underwear for that requisite body cavity search. Good luck with that.
A US passport card to use for travel to Mexico can be obtained in person at US Post Offices and by mail from the US Passport Agency.
If you mean a Mexican passport card for use by Mexican citizens, that does not exist. Although Mexico has recently implemented a national citizenship identity card with fingerprint and iris scan biometrics, it cannot be used to enter foreign countries like a passport.
Not as of June 1, 2014. The country is relatively safe. It is strongly recommended, though, to stay away from the Syrian and Iraqi borders.
If you have a New Mexico driver's license you are already in the US and so do not need a passport to go to any other part of the US. Puerto Rico is part of the US for purposes of customs duties and travel requirements.
which countries are free visa with cape verde passport holders
The main payments that an immigrant will make are to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. The ammount paid to migration consultants varies however will be anyway from $400 to mony thousands. Have a look at the link below to see Simple Australian Migration's prices.
from what i hear yes you can cross if you show proper passes and identification
4-6 weeks is the standard for the USA - 2-3 for $60 extra and a form if you are traveling within 14 days all the information is on the related link.
In the UK it can be as little as 5 hours if you visit the Liverpool passport office in person.
Yes, they do. Egypt requires a visa so they know why the person who is traveling to the country is entering the country.
No, but if they want to come back they do. However, if accompanied by an adult who has a passport, a birth certificate should suffice.
Hawaii is a US state - if you don't need a passport to go to Nevada or Michigan, you don't need a passport to go to Hawaii.
Yes. The rules are the same whether you travel by train, by road, by air or by ship.
That said, there are some countries that allow you to travel between them with a national identity card. That would again be the same as for other methods of transport.
Yes. And depending on your nationality, you will also need a visa issued by the Mexican government.
Yes, you should have it. Ireland is a separate country and Knock is an International airport.
No. To enter Mexico from the US you would need your American passport. If you don't, you would require an ID or birth certificate when traveling by land.
No. As long as you stay in the country, no passport is required, regardless of age. ID is required, but only after the age of 18.
If you're going to London from within the UK itself, it shouldn't matter. However, most countries require that visitors submit passports valid at least three months past the date of entry; if there's less time remaining on yours than that, you will need to get it renewed before travelling. The US provides (for an additional fee) expedited processing; by traveling to an agency office. This isn't "same day" service anymore, though.
There are passport agencies in or at least within about 100 miles of 19 of the top 20 metropolitan areas in the US (sorry, Portland), as well as in a few more ... peculiar ... choices. Honolulu I get, but Hot Springs AR? St. Albans VT? Portsmouth NH (especially egregious, since it's MAYBE 40 miles from the one in Boston)?
A British provisional licence is for a learner driver in Britain and cannot be used anywhere else.
You can drive in France with a full licence only. Provisional licences and Learner's permits are forbidden.
You have 2 options:
1) If you live near a passport office. Try making an appoinment and bring required documents and get one that day.
2) Use a passport expediting service such as rushmypassport.com and send your documents to them and they can process and fedex back to you overnight.