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Will i need a passport to visit the us vrgin islands? |
Travel Info Will i need a passport to visit the us vrgin islands? Travel Tips If you're coming from the U.S. mainland (or from Hawaii and Alaska) and you're a U.S. citizen, then no, you won't need a passport to travel between America and the U.S. Virgin Islands -- like Guam and Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands are U.S. territory, and so even though they're far away, you're not considered to have left U.S. territory when you visit them. All you'll need is your proof of identity (a valid driver's license will do.) Do remember, however -- perhaps for future vacations -- that the rules recently changed for U.S. citizens traveling between the states and Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Bermuda, and Central and South America; as of January 23 2007, you DO need your passport to enter and exit if you're traveling by air. Have a wonderful trip! Source(s): I'm an editor with Travelocity. You'll find more information here: http://www.traveldocs.com/vi/er.htm... Other Travel Tips very best comment I dont' think so unless, you are not an American citizen. Not if you are a US citizen and have a picture ID. if you are an American citizen or a "green card" alien, no, no passport........go to www.travel.state.gov for the full story |
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