If you are not a US citizen, I'd advise taking your passport.
Yes you can. But of you going for more than 30 days you will have to get a New York driver license. Unless you are in the military.
No, you cannot travel to Puerto Rico with just your driver's license. You will need a valid passport to enter Puerto Rico as it is a territory of the United States.
Yes, you can travel to Puerto Rico with just your driver's license as it is considered a valid form of identification for domestic travel within the United States.
Yes, you can travel to Puerto Rico with just a driver's license if you are a U.S. citizen. Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, so no passport is required for U.S. citizens.
No, the TSA would not accept this and you would not be allowed to travel on Delta airlines with an expired drivers license.
No, you cannot fly to Puerto Rico with just a driver's license. You will need a valid passport to travel to Puerto Rico.
No, you cannot fly to Puerto Rico with just a driver's license. You will need a valid passport to travel to Puerto Rico.
A citizen of the USA does not need a passport to travel back and forth between the USA and Puerto Rico by air - only a legitimate photo ID (such as a drivers license). Reason: Puerto Rico is a US territory and considered as part of the USA when US citizens travel.
Yes - you need an international drivers licence when you travel to slovenia.
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.
You will generally only need a driver's license. However, if you travel out of the country, you'll probably need a passport and possibly an international drivers permit. In the US you need a driver's license to prove you are over 21, and proof of Auto insurance.
No