Yes, you can travel to Puerto Rico with a state ID as it is a U.S. territory.
No, you cannot travel to Puerto Rico with just your ID. You will need a valid passport to travel to Puerto Rico from the United States.
No. However you do need a valid state-issued picture ID (any state).
No. Puerto Rico is part of the US territory, and as such, Mexican nationals require a valid passport and visa.
Yes.
State ID and Passport
If you are a US Citizen, a State Driver's lisence of State issued valid ID.
It you are a US Citizen a valid State Identification is all you will require.
Any valid State ID.
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.
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.
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.
No, as of 2018, U.S. citizens do not need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico, as it is a U.S. territory. However, it is recommended to carry a government-issued photo ID for identification purposes.