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Is a passport needed for travel to and from Alaska, Hawaii, or any of the U.S. territories?

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Is a passport needed for travel to and from Alaska, Hawaii, or any of the U.S. territories?

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• For travel to and from Alaska a passport is needed for dependents if traveling through Canada, the active duty member will travel on military ID card and travel orders. • A passport is not required when a U.S. citizen is traveling directly between the United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa, already established forms of identification may be continued to be used to board flights and for entry.

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