Please tell me your a Foreigner.
Passports are not required to travel from the 50 U.S. States to another state/territory. When you first step on U.S. Soil, you will have to go through U.S. Customs. After that is cleared, you are free to travel anywhere in the U.S. Without a passport for as long as your visa is valid.
no. you don't need a passport
No. Both are in the United States. You do not need a passport to travel from state to state.
No, Hawaii is one of the 50 states.
Yes you do.
No. Passports are for international travel.
Alaska and Hawaii (which are U.S. states) and the Virgin Islands (which is a U.S. territory) do not require a passport if traveling within the U.S.
No. The only time a passport is required is when you are leaving U.S. borders.
If you are a United States citizen, you do not need a passport to travel from NY to California, as these are both part of the U.S. If you are not a United States citizen, you should have your passport from your home country with you whenever you travel in the U.S.
Yes, but you also need a Visa issued by the US government.
None. You need a passport for all the places you go when you are out of your area. For example, if you live anywhere in the USA, Hawaii, or Canada you will need a passport.
A Mexican passport would be an acceptable ID to use, to fly from the mainland U.S. to the state of Hawaii.
Yes, anytime you leave the country you do.