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Los Angeles ⇄ Puerto Rico Movement

Visa related
#1
  • bee
  • 2021/09/08 09:55

I am planning to go to Puerto Rico for a few months from Los Angeles, but due to various reasons I am not able to leave the country for a while now because of my visa.
I heard that Puerto Rico can be reached with only a driver's license.
In this case, will I be asked to show my visa when I go from Los Angeles to Puerto Rico or from Puerto Rico back to Los Angeles ?
I am worried because Hawaii is a state but Puerto Rico is a territory. Will I go through immigration etc. ?
Please let me know if you know anything about this, thank you.

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#6
  • むむむ
  • 2021/09/08 (Wed) 12:06
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I see that the Real ID deadline has been extended to May 2023.

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#8
  • bee
  • 2021/09/08 (Wed) 12:50
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Thank you

I am Japanese and my passport is a Japanese passport
Even if I am not a US citizen, can I just show my driver's license or passport if I am flying from within the US ?
If I am staying for a few months, I am not sure if I will be able to get a visa. I am worried about coming back to Los Angeles.

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#9
  • 群馬県新田郡三日月村出身
  • 2021/09/08 (Wed) 15:52
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Currently, even US citizens need a passport to go to Tijuana.

You should not ask important questions here, but ask the appropriate
specialist.
Ask at a travel agency for a quick answer.

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#10
  • 無知
  • 2021/09/08 (Wed) 18:11
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Tijuana is Mexico. You've always needed a passport. If you don't need a passport, you can come in here as much as you want, mekiyan.

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#11
  • 群馬県新田郡三日月村出身
  • 2021/09/08 (Wed) 18:41
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# 10

Americans used to be able to come and go
with just a drivers license.
You must have come here recently if you don't know what happened then.

A friend of mine who was buying antiques once told me
that he had a Mexican friend who showed him only his driver's license and
said I'm an American, and he cut off his tongue and came and went.

Instead of exposing your ignorance here
ask a travel agent
when did you start needing a
passport to go to Tijuana even though you are an American citizen?
I don't know if by any chance you don't need one with a real ID.

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