No. The travel is within the same country and does not cross international borders.
When traveling from Puerto Rico to Florida, no passport is needed. Puerto Rico is part of the US, as is Florida. Traveling from Puerto Rico to Florida is travel within the United States. Citizens do not need a passport to travel within the US, although they do need some form of government-issued photo identification to get on a commercial airplane and a passport will serve that function. Non-citizens who are in Puerto Rico have already entered the US using a passport (or similar document for Canadians) and so need only the identification they would need to travel within the US, for example, from Miami to Atlanta, to travel to Florida or other locations in the US.
No, you do not need a passport to travel to Florida if you are a U.S. citizen.
Each Individual traveling by Air Travel will need a Passport. Travelers traveling Internationally will also need a passport in order to board an Air Craft.
If you are goning to Mexico or Canada you need a passport.
A passport cover is not required for traveling internationally, but it can help protect your passport from wear and tear.
Yes, a valid passport is required for traveling to the Cayman Islands.
Yes, you need a valid passport to travel to Guatemala.
Due to the fact that Miami is located in the state of Florida and due to the fact that both Florida and Louisiana are constituent states of the United States, they are both within the same country and therefore you will not encounter passport controls while traveling between them. However, if you are not a United States citizen, you need to have your non-American passport with you at all times.
Yes, you would need a passport for this as you are traveling internationally.
Hawaii is a US state - if you don't need a passport to go to Nevada or Michigan, you don't need a passport to go to Hawaii.
Yes.
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