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You don't need a passport to travel within the continental United States, even if you are not a citizen.
Yes, a U.S. citizen can legally leave the United States using a foreign passport, but they must enter and exit the U.S. with their U.S. passport.
No not if your a United States citizen.
If you are flying within the United States, you do not need a passport. If you are flying into the United States from another country, or out of the United States into another country, you need to present a passport at customs.
Yes because Hawaii is part of the united states but, if your not a united states citizen then you cant.
Yes, everyone coming into the United States now requires a passport.
A passport of some kind is needed to travel into the United States if not a citizen.
Anyone traveling into the United States including Alaska, Hawaii and any of its territories needs to have a passport unless they are a United States citizen or a national of one of the territories.
If you are a US citizen and have the identification for it then Yes you can if you are to travel by land and sea. If by air, you need your passport.
No. Both are in the United States. You do not need a passport to travel from state to state.
Yes, if you are a U.S. citizen, you can travel to Florida without a passport as it is a domestic destination within the United States.
No. The United States does not recognize the World Passport as being issued by a competent authority.