Do You Need a Passport to Travel to Puerto Rico? What to Know Before You Go
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Do You Need a Passport to Travel to Puerto Rico? What to Know Before You Go
"U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents can visit Puerto Rico without a passport, needing only a valid, government-issued photo ID to board their flight or cruise."
"Traveling to Puerto Rico is similar to flying to any other domestic destination within the U.S., meaning no customs or immigration checks are required upon arrival."
"If entering Puerto Rico from a different country, a passport is required to reenter the U.S., and travelers must go through customs and immigration."
"Non-U.S. citizens must have a passport to enter Puerto Rico and will need to go through customs and immigration upon arrival."
Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, allows U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents to travel without a passport, requiring only a valid photo ID. Travelers do not go through customs when arriving from the mainland U.S. However, if entering from another country, a passport is necessary. Non-U.S. citizens must present a passport and go through customs. A Real ID-compliant driver's license is acceptable for identification when traveling to Puerto Rico.
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