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, 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.
No, the TSA would not accept this and you would not be allowed to travel on Delta airlines with an expired drivers license.
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.
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.
Yes - you need an international drivers licence when you travel to slovenia.
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