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Question: Do I need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico from inside the United States?

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Question : Do I need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico from inside the United States?
I am not a US Citizen (but am about 2 inches away from my green card), and just wanted to know if I can travel to Puerto Rico with my wife (canadian) on my drivers license?
- asked by MQ

All Answers:
Answer #1
Probably, but you will not be able to get back thru the US without a passport.
- answered by Decoy Duck

Answer #2
You will not need a passport if you are doing your traveling before January 23, 2007. Most people think that the passport rule takes place Jan. 1 2007... but that is incorrect. If your traveling is taking place after that date...please apply for the expedited passport process, which still may take a while and cost more money!!!
- answered by shaneebug

Answer #3
dont thnk so
- answered by Nat Boa Vista

Answer #4
look on the State Department website for all the new passport rules.
- answered by Matt

Answer #5
nope, becuz its a US territory!! duhh. omg how could u not kno dat???
- answered by yowezz20

Answer #6
Nop You will need a Visa.
- answered by shinningstarofthecarribean

Answer #7
no
- answered by boy_jam_arch

Answer #8
No it is a U.S. territory.
- answered by Beach Babe

Answer #9
Soon you will need a passport to travel by plane from state to state. But I believe that currently traveling with a license will suffice. Bring a back up id to be on the safe side.
- answered by Lucky




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