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What documents I need to enter the U.S from Puerto Rico? |
Travel Info I live in The US. But I would like to visit puerto rico. Im from El Salvador Travel Tips YOU WILL NEED THE SAME DOCUMENTS YOU WOULD NEED TO TRAVEL (FLY) STATE TO STATE. IF YOU ARE A U.S. CITIZEN THE ID REQUIRED IS A GOVERNMENT ISSUED ID I.E. DRIVER'S LICENSE OR STATE ID DODAPuerto Rico is a Commonwealth of the U.S., so basically all you need to bring is a form of Identification. No need for passports since it is not considered International and what not Well before it was exactly like USA but now you need a pasport like if you where going to another country. I say take you visa and pasport or if its the same thing then just take that. They have changed everything so that is a good question. If you're not a U.S. citizen, you better bring all proof that you are legal (ie- passport, green card, driver's license). Puerto Rico is technically part of the U.S., but I would still be prepared for the worst. If you are an alien green card holder, you will need to travel with your card and with your passport. Since 911, Americans need to show passports to re-enter the U.S. If it is your first return since 911, they have to take fingerprint samples, eye scans and to create a personal database at the airport when you return. Years ago, you would just board a domestic flight--no more: nowadays you have to show and be documented when you return. Boaz. Same documents you need to travel within the USA. Therefore if you require a passport to travel within the USA, ensure that you bring it to Puerto Rico as PR is a Commonwealth of the US. I would inquire at the US Embassy in El Salvador. Your travel agency should be able to answer your question as well. Enjoy your time in Puerto Rico |
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