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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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#35
  • Amazon狂
  • 2021/09/10 (Fri) 12:01
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I wrote two things.
The first half is about Puerto Rico.
URL is also about Puerto Rico, and I attached a blog by a Japanese person living in NY.

The second half is about Mexico.
English text also says that Americans and Canadians could go to Mexico without a passport ?
Look closely, grandpa lol.

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#36

Thank you all for your comments

Is it possible for a Japanese national to enter and leave the country under a Japanese passport (visa free) ? ??

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#37
  • 群馬県新田郡三日月村出身
  • 2021/09/10 (Fri) 16:24
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# 35
Seen as someone who is too low level to be given important and responsible work
. Ho ho ho, lol TIME

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#38

I am a US resident.
I hope this has already been resolved ?

Puerto Rico is also treated as being in the US.

Puerto Rico is a domestic flight from any US airport, including Los Angeles, so
when you arrive in Puerto Rico or
when you return to another state,
you will not go through the immigration gate, so

no worries if you have ESTA or visa

If you have ESTA or visa, you will not have to worry. Same as Hawaii and Alaska.

I did a round trip
New York JFK ⇆ Puerto Rico with a friend who came from Japan to visit New York
We both treated as domestic travel. No problem at all.


*The same goes for the US portion of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean.



*However, you should check whether or not you need a corona test for corona disaster
even within the US, as each municipality is different.
Not sure now, but from late last year to January
flights to Puerto Rico required proof of a negative corona test within 72 hours.
(This is because the government of Puerto Rico is requiring that. )

Whether testing is also required when returning to Los Angeles
depends on whether the state of Los Angeles requires it.

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#39
  • 無知
  • 2022/02/26 (Sat) 08:52
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> You won't go through the immigration gate, so
> If you have ESTA or visa, no worries


If you don't have immigration, you don't need visa.

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