
shinningstarofthecarribean
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This question is answer in this section at least every other day...
No a US citizen coming from the United states does Not need a Passport just a Valid ID.
www.welcome.topuertorico.org |
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YessicaT@PR
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Hello! No, if you are a US Citizen, you don't need a passport to come to Puerto Rico, just your ID. http://www.meetpuertorico.com/about_pr/passport.asp |
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Kurtis R
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You don't need a passport. |
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granny
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No, you can use a picture ID, such as a valid driver's license, or a valid state ID. But if you have a passport, that's accepted also.
valid= current, not expired |
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kenbgray
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No you don't. |
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Shia P
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hell no. we dont need them to go to the states, so i would guess you dont need them either to come here. |
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gdress25
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No. |
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Tammy
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No, you don't need passport. I'm traveling june 10 and no passport required. |
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King Daddy
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No passport is required to visit a US Territory: http://www.meetpuertorico.com/about_pr/passport.asp |
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<Raised on Promises>
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No passport is needed if you are a US citizen. |
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Ana
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nope. |
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Amy T
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puerto rico is a part of the united states, therefore a passport is not needed to go to puerto rico |
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brooke b
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I saw a commercial today for Puerto Rico and it said no. But I would still check with a travel agent. |
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***Stardust***
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No. |
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D S
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Absolutely not. I've been to PR 12x and a passport is not necessary. But you do need it if you want to go from the US to PR to somewhere else.
No worries because you don't need it. Your ID is all you need. |
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Coquishideaway
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US citizens- no passport required. It will NOT change when the rules change in June/July. A valid State issued driver's license or birth certificate will do.
If not a US citizen, then yes, a passport is needed. |
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Darth Eugene Vader
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Only if you are comming to PR from Spain, Mexico, or from another country. Not required if you are comming from anyone of the the 50 states. |
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jvega624
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passport requirements are changing as soon as June/July, I would check with a travel agent or post office. |
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maroonedonmars
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If you are a U.S. citizen, you DON'T need your passport because Puerto Rico is a U.S. commonwealth (essentially they are a state, but they don't have all the same rights/privileges that we do - it's comparable to traveling from NY to ME and not needing a passport).
You just need a valid ID (drivers license), although I brought my passport when I went in March because I felt it might make things go faster at the airport. |
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