Yes, a U.S. citizen can legally leave the United States using a foreign passport, but they must enter and exit the U.S. with their U.S. passport.
Yes, they definitely need a passport to legally enter the United States.
You don't need a passport to travel within the continental United States, even if you are not a citizen.
Unless you are a citizen of the United States, then no, you cannot. To fly anywhere within the U.S., a citizen of a foreign country must supply his or her passport.
No not if your a United States citizen.
If a person from a foreign country obtains citizenship legally, they are a legal citizen of the United States. Former marriages for the purpose of obtaining a green card would have no bearing on this.
Yes, everyone coming into the United States now requires a passport.
In the United States, a naturalized citizen is foreign born person who has become a citizen through legal means.
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No, you must apply for citizenship, take a test, and get sworn in as a citizen of the us. You are then no longer a citizen from whatever country you are from. Until you are a citizen I believe she would still need to use the passport from her country of origin.
If you are a US citizen, you do not need a passport to go between any two states including California and Hawaii. Foreign visitors need to show their passports when traveling between any two US cities by air.
Yes, you can fly domestically within the United States with a foreign passport as long as it is valid and meets the entry requirements set by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Yes, a foreign driver with a Utah foreign driver license can legally operate a vehicle in other states within the United States as long as their license is valid and meets the requirements of the state they are driving in.