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I'm USA resident with S. Korea passport. What do I need to visit Puerto Rico? |
Travel Info I'm USA resident with S. Korea passport. What do I need to visit Puerto Rico? Travel Tips If you are a legal resident of the USA with a valid visa or green card (permanent resident) then you can visit Puerto Rico just the same as traveling to any other state. You will be asked to show some form of identification (e.g. state issued ID or your passport). Enjoy your visit here www.visit-the-coqui.com Others You need a U.S. Passport if you are now a permanent resident of the U.S. and leaving from the U.S. If you are a US citizen then you don't need anything more that your ID. Passports are optional. Because PR is a territory of the united states then PR has many of the same rules as other states. Enjoy your visit. I visited and stayed! Well I really don't know about S.Korea passports. But I agree with the posters above. Latina If You're flying from the US to Puerto Rico Your Alien Resident Card is enough plus Another ID. "International Travel A Permanent Resident of the United States can travel freely outside of the US. A passport from the country of citizenship is normally all that is needed. To reenter the US a Permanent Resident normally needs to present the green card (Permanent Resident Card, Form I-551) for readmission. A reentry permit is needed for reentry for trips greater than one year but less than two years in duration." |
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