Tuesday, February 21, 2012

My friend is a M1 visa in the US (vocational school) and we want to visit Puerto rico. I am a US citizen so I don't have a problem. However, does she need to apply for a visa to go there? She's originally from Thailand.|||No, there is no such thing as a separate visa to go to Puerto Rico. Since Puerto Rico is part of the U.S., and your friend has a valid U.S. visa, he may certainly go there. He may travel to any part of the continental, U.S., Hawaii, Alaska, and any U.S. territory.|||Charlie is correct. I know for a US citizrn all you need is driving license or identification. Therefore there would be no difference if you have a visa in USA in this situation. Access should be abled for all the areas of US e.g. Puerto Rico and Hawaii.

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