Sunday, 19 April 2009

IS A PASSPORT NEEDED FOR TRAVEL BETWEEN GUAM & HAWAII OR A DRIVERS LICENSE IS JUST FINE?

 
 
Since island is Part of the United States…are Flights between island & island husbandly thence eliminating the requirement for a Passport?Is a Valid State ID or Driver authorise decent same when you movement between island and the Mainland?or Between the Mainland and Puerto Rico?
 

Yes, the flight from Hawaii to Guam is considered a domestic flight.

If you're on the direct flight from Hawaii to Guam, your valid driver's license will be just fine (for idenfication's sake) since you won't be going through Immigrations. This flight is within the US.

However, check your flight route and make certain that you are not connecting via Majuro or Japan since these are also other routes into Guam. If you connect via these other countries, your flight will be considered international and you will need to clear Immigrations on Guam. If you connect in these other countries/islands, you WILL need a Passport.

 

The other answers to your question may be right, but they're also confusing. To clarify: your question is if a passport is needed between Guam and Hawaii. If that means flying OUT of Guam, TO Hawaii, then yes, you need a passport, for sure.
Although Guam is part of the USA, the 'States', as Hawaii is part of, regard Guam as an International destination for some reason…don't ask. So a passport is necessary out of Guam into Hawaii. You will also need to go through inspection again if you are travelling from Hawaii to the mainland (once in Guam, again in Hawaii).

 

source:http://thetravelbbs.com/is-a-passport-needed-for-travel-between-guam-hawaii-or-a-drivers-license-is-just-fine-6.htm

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