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I am a united states citizen who is going to Washington D.C, does a minner ned a ID or passport? |
Travel Info i have a 13 year old family member who is going with me to Washington D.C... does she need a ID or passport...??? Travel Tips Funny!! Being Washington DC is not Officially a State, and with all the taxations without representation going on, where DC still has to pay tax, but they can't Vote. It's like going to another country...Literaly....and I think technically, you should need a Passport to go there, and a Passport for DC to come to the States.....lol. Then they'ld fix the taxation without representation real quick. But No, a minor shouldn't need any ID. It wouldn't be a bad idea to get them some form of ID in the future, just incase.... but it's not a law requiring it, unless you are leaving the country.No. But some form of ID is always a plus. Call your airline to see what they require. Since DC is in the USA you do not need a passport but you will need your Drivers License or State ID card to get through security. Have Fun I don't believe legally he/she has to have one to fly etc., but its a good idea to bring a school photo Id along. no -- it's always good to have some sort of picture ID, but it's not required If you are coming from out of the United States, you will need a Passport to enter Washington DC or any other city in the the US that is your port of arrival. If you are already in the US, and driving/flying to Washington DC, then you will not need ID or passport. The answer applies to anyone, adult or minor. |
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