Alaska is a state just like California. You do not need a passport to move from one state to the other. The only reason you would need a passport to get to Alaska is if you were driving, which requires you to go through Canada.
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.
Alaska is one of the 50 United States. Being a resident doesn't give or restrict the ability to buy a car. I belive you will need a US Passport to drive through Canada through. Its a long drive 2-5 days depending on if you sleep or bring another driver.
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.
Yes. It does not matter whether one is planning to get off the ship or not. A passport is required.
It is not possible to leave the US without a passport. A passport is a necessary travel document for crossing international borders.
No, you do not need your expired passport to get a new one. You can apply for a new passport without needing to provide your old one.
Alaska is American territory, and a US state. If you are traveling overland through Canada, you'll need one for that. If the travel through Canada they do need a passport; however it is not required for a direct flight to Alaska from the lower 48 or Hawaii.
One can purchase a My Passport hard drive directly from the official Western Digital website. Other retailers that also sell My Passport hard drives include Amazon, eBay, and Best Buy.
No, a minor cannot apply for a passport without the presence of at least one parent, even if completing a form for a minor absent parent.
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Yes you do. you need a passport to fly on a plane