If you are coming from abroad then yes, you still need your passport. The passport is a very important travel document which you should always carry when you travel in and out of the US.
You'll need a US PASSPORT to return to the US.
you do not need to carry a passport as a permanent resident alien when traveling in the us, IF you have a state id, or drivers license. i have done it before, and never been asked about my passport. even when i gave up my green card, i still had a valid drivers license , which i used to at the airport.
If you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident you need a visa to be in Australia.
If you are a permanent US resident, then you can enter Guam no problem. It is a part of the US and you do not need a passport or visa to enter.
Yes, an American permanent resident can travel to Canada with a valid passport and may also need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) depending on their country of citizenship.
No, you cannot obtain a passport with a temporary ID. You need a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or permanent resident card, to apply for a passport.
Yes, a US permanent resident can travel to Colombia. They will need a valid passport and may also need a visa depending on their country of citizenship. It is recommended to check the specific entry requirements before traveling.
US Immigration will require proof that you are a resident. A passport of one of showing that. A birth certificate is another. When exiting entering the US one must have a valid passport at all times.
You do not need a transit visa but a passport is required to re-enter the USA
Yes, Haiti is an independent country.
usually need passport, birth certificate, ID, etc to reenter the country, so, yes,
Alaska is one of the 50 states of the United States of America. If you are a U.S. citizen you would not need a passport as you are traveling within the country... not to Canada.