I graduate from college next year and my boyfriend, of over 4yrs., and I want to take a spacial vacation and go island hopping in the Caribbean Islands. Where should we go? We both love water sports:...
How prevalent is this and what can I do to avoid this? Should I call the hotel and have them spray the rooms before we check in? How would I know that they'd done it? We're invited to a ...
I am moving to Puerto Rico in April. I have a government job at Fort Buchanan. It is a full-time salary job. I have no children. I am 24 years old and don;t have much debt (excpet for student ...
As Friggy so intentionally mentioned her upcoming holiday - I was thinking if we has to have a holiday in July what would you call it? Would it be a religious holiday? An arrival day?
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libralov3
I am planning on going to PUERTO RICO....?
do i need to travel with my green card... Additional Details no i am not a US citizen..but i am a permanent resident..i do have a drivers license...and i will have to get a new pasport
If you have a US driving license then you should be OK with that. Travelling from the US there is no customs to go through, so it is just like travelling to any other state. So you should just be asked to show a general ID when checking in and going through security.
When ever I travelled here (Puerto Rico) I always had my green card with me (but I was never asked to show it). Just used my driving license
You will not need a passport to get to Puerto Rico if you are coming from the US.
jerzeyshore98
Puerto Rico is a common wealth of the US so you dont need a green card, visa, or passport. Just bring your DL or other govt. issued ID card just in case anything happens.
Humuhumunukunukuapuaa
If you have a driver's license issued in the US, then you should have no problem. PR is a US territory and it is no different than traveling to another state.
Have a good time on my native island!
scorpionitty
I guess you would like to keep that document with you, but you will not need it traveling to PR. If you only plan to visit PR all you need is a state issued ID to check in at the airport with the airline. You will be good to go with your driver's license!
kalamity
If you have a green card---by all means bring it along. Better to err on the side of caution....
wanna_help_u
Technically to travel to PR ( or other US commonwealths, territories or possessions) you do not need to bring or carry with you anything else than a picture ID (ex. driver license), this is cause you are not consider to have left the US.
Now days I would say you are better off traveling with your documents or at least make copies of them and bring them with you, cause you never know with so many security issues going around specially on airports when you'll need to have that proof of who you really are.
La Flaca
I live in Puerto Rico. You do not need a "green card" if you are an American Citizen. If you are not an American Citizen, yes, bring your travel papers, and a passport.
martinez1112
Passport Requirement for Air Travel Begins Today
Release Date: January 23, 2007
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