No. You won't even be allowed on the departing plane without a valid Passport. A valid passport IS required to re-enter your country of origin. The country you went to should have not let you enter unless you had at least 7 or 8 months remaining before your passport expired. You might call up the US consulate and ask what procedures you must do to return to your country. Passport expiration dates are the responsibility of the passport holder.
No, you cannot board a flight with an expired passport, even if it has a valid visa. You must have a current and valid passport to travel internationally.
Yes, the visa is still valid, but you will have to bring both passports (new & the expired one) every time you use visa.
No, you cannot fly domestically with an expired visa. Domestic flights within a country typically do not require a visa, but you may need a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license or national ID card, to board the flight.
In most countries, especially the USA, even if the passport expires, no problem. You can renew the passport or get a fresh one. The visa must be valid and should not be canceled or mutilated or damaged. Only one passport must be valid. The valid passport and the passport containing the visa - both - should be issued by the same country. Most countries have the same rule as above.
To determine if your 10-year U.S. visa is still valid, check the expiration date on the visa stamp in your passport. If it has not expired, you can still use it to enter the United States within the visa's validity period.
It is not ok to travel on an expired passport. Why? because even though the country you want to enter accepts expired passports (which there is no such country), the airline will not allow you to board the aircraft. So, always make sure you have a valid passport and proper visa, if you need one, well before your departure date.It does not matter if you are a new born or a 97 year old senior- you should have a valid passport to travel outside your country.
Yes, with a passport you can fly from the US to anywhere.
No, a U.S. passport holder cannot get a visa on arrival in Suriname.Specifically, the U.S. passport holder must have a valid passport and a valid visa already in hand. Additionally, a business visa must be accompanied by a letter of explanation from the sponsoring company as to the reason for the visit. But whether a business visa or not, the U.S. passport holder also must be able to produce a valid return ticket.
Each country will be different so this depends. In Canada your tourist visa would still be valid.
Indian passport holders can apply for a visa on arrival (valid for 15 days) or an e-visa.
Yes, you do need a visa.
A valid passport, and a valid visa.