Summary
For domestic travel within the U.S., including from Puerto Rico to the mainland, a valid government-issued ID like a foreign passport is generally sufficient. No visa is required for such travel. Always verify with your airline for any specific requirements they may have.Full Conversation
Can I travel domestically with no visa, only marriage certificate
Hello ****, as long as you're traveling within the United States, you generally do not need a visa regardless of your immigration status. However, you will need a valid government-issued ID for domestic flights. Please check with your airline for specific ID requirements.
Even if it's a foreign passport?
Hello ****, yes, a foreign passport is considered a valid government-issued ID. You can use it for domestic flights within the U.S. Please remember to check with your airline for any additional requirements.
Can I get back into USA from Puerto Rico with just a foreign passport?
Hello ****, traveling from Puerto Rico to the mainland U.S. is considered domestic travel. You should be able to use your foreign passport. However, please check with your airline for any additional requirements.
Even if I have no visa?
Hello ****, even without a visa, travel between Puerto Rico and the mainland U.S. is considered domestic. Therefore, you should be able to use your foreign passport. Please verify with your airline for any additional requirements.
Can I fly back into USA from Puerto Rico with a foreign passport
Hello ****, yes, you can travel from Puerto Rico to the mainland U.S. with a foreign passport. This is considered domestic travel, so a visa is not required. However, please verify with your airline for any specific requirements they may have.