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Travel from US Mainland to Puerto Rico

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04-16-2014, 12:49 PM
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Hello!
Has anyone travel from mainland US to PR with just a US driver license?
How did it go?

I want to go to PR for a week but I am a little scared of going out from mainland. I have traveled before by plane with my driver's license with no problem.

Thank you!
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There is no problem if you go straight to PR. Make sure plane doesn't make second stop somewhere else.
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Quote:
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There is no problem if you go straight to PR. Make sure plane doesn't make second stop somewhere else.
Did you travel? can you share your experience? Thank you!!
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I have been wanting to do the same! I hope someone can answer this question
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You people do understand PR is US territory right?
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You people do understand PR is US territory right?
Yes, we do. But its territory OUTSIDE of mainland (continental US), and if you see a map, you fly over serveral islands before getting to PR.

My question is: HAS ANYONE TRAVEL TO PR WITH JUST A LICENSE? DID ANYONE ENCOUNTERED ANY PROBLEMS SUCH AS EMERGENCY LANDING IN DR? HOW WAS THE EXPERIENCE?

Thats all. I want to hear someone's story.
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I went earlier this year. I used my driver's license, with "temp immigrant" stamped in capital red letters. I wasn't asked a single question, neither on my way there nor on my way back.
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I traveled to PR from California at the end of last year. I never encountered any problems traveling there. It's part of the US, so enjoy your time there. I guess you would run into problems if the plane made a stop somewhere in the Caribbean but... I think all flights from the US are direct to San Juan.
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I went earlier this year. I used my driver's license, with "temp immigrant" stamped in capital red letters. I wasn't asked a single question, neither on my way there nor on my way back.
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I traveled to PR from California at the end of last year. I never encountered any problems traveling there. It's part of the US, so enjoy your time there. I guess you would run into problems if the plane made a stop somewhere in the Caribbean but... I think all flights from the US are direct to San Juan.
Glad to have found this. I am planning to travel to PR and the following year to the U.S. Virgin Islands... Thanks for sharing your experiences.
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I came back last week from Puerto Rico. No contact with Customs.
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