A US passport may not be accepted for entry into countries that are under political sanctions or have strained diplomatic relations with the United States. It is important to check the entry requirements of each country before traveling.
the AmericanAnother view The US passport has some definite advantages, lower entry fees in many countries, travel to most countries with out trouble, easy Visa acceptance where they require visas. The down side: The USA is hated in a lot of countries. Some countries will refuse entrance or Visas. Canada My other passport. You pay Visa fees in a lot more countries but travel a lot more inconspicuous than US passport holders in a lot of countries. Many countries that don't allow US passport holders are easy to get Visas for Canadians. These countries do not carry your US passport in even hidden your luggage!Another AnswerThe British passport will allow visa-free entry to more countries than any other, bar (I think) Iceland, making it the second-most prestigious passport in the world.
A US passport is valid in all 25 Schengen countries.
You will get a denial entry everytime you try to cross the border without a passport.
No, it is not possible to return to the US without a passport. A passport is a necessary travel document for re-entry into the country.
Yes, any travelling done between two different countries requires you to have a valid passport. Please visit your local embassy/consulate for additional visa requirements you may need for your country's passport.
If you want to enter a foreign country you do. The passport isn't for leaving the country of citizenship. Its for entry into foreign countries. Even some cruise lines require a passport. To get back into the country you also need one. All American citizens now need a passport.
you might be, as both countries belong to the EU. Try to ask at the French embassy before travelling. Good luck.
I believe most countries suggest that you have 3-6 months remaining on your passport for entry. Try travel.state.gov for more information. There's a section too look up the entry requirements for US citizens going to each country.
Yes, you can use a foreign passport to fly in the US as long as it is valid and meets the entry requirements set by the US government.
Hawaii is one state of the United States, and has the same passport requirements as entry to any other part of the US. If you are a US resident, and traveling to Hawaii, then you would not need a passport any more than if traveling to North Carolina. If you are NOT a US resident, then same passport rules apply as to entry to any other part of the US. Aloha
All you need is your passport, unless you are going on a cruise then moving to the US. you need a passport issued to you from your own country, and a visitors visa to gain entry to the usa,you then need to check what other visas you will need for countries you will visit on your cruise.
none. he need a passport