Monday, January 30, 2012

Can a Lawful Permanent Resident travel to Puerto Rico without a passport?

I am a Cuban citizen and I have been a US permanent resident for 16 years, I am planning my honeymoon and we wanted to go to Puerto Rico, but I'm not sure if I need a passport or not. I know that US Citizens do not need one, and I'm pretty sure residents do not need a passport to travel within the US. Please help!



Thanks!Can a Lawful Permanent Resident travel to Puerto Rico without a passport?You do not need a passport to travel to any part of the U.S. and its territories. all you need is a photo I.D. like you would use for a domestic flight. Let me encourage you to go ahead and become a citizen. will make travel to other places much easier...and you would no longer have to keep track of your green card.Can a Lawful Permanent Resident travel to Puerto Rico without a passport?A US Government Issued Photo ID. Just a Photo ID won't do. It has to be a State ID, Driver's License, etc. Don't try to use any Photo ID. A work ID, wont do.Can a Lawful Permanent Resident travel to Puerto Rico without a passport?Yes, you can come from USA to PR without a passport. Just bring your ID.
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