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Los Angeles ⇄ Puerto Rico Movement

Visa related
#1
  • bee
  • 2021/09/08 09:55

I am planning to go to Puerto Rico for a few months from Los Angeles, but due to various reasons I am not able to leave the country for a while now because of my visa.
I heard that Puerto Rico can be reached with only a driver's license.
In this case, will I be asked to show my visa when I go from Los Angeles to Puerto Rico or from Puerto Rico back to Los Angeles ?
I am worried because Hawaii is a state but Puerto Rico is a territory. Will I go through immigration etc. ?
Please let me know if you know anything about this, thank you.

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#17
  • 群馬県新田郡三日月村出身
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 09:40
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When was the #oldest time?
Lottery permanent residency winners, the first year, each person could apply for as many as they wanted.
Someone I know sent out about 3,000 letters.
The more you send out, the better chance you have of winning, and that's how I won.
The winner was the one who won.

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#18
  • 無知
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 09:49
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You're talking about the early 90's too.

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#19
  • 年齢バレ
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 10:02
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> It used to be that Americans could
come and go with just a driver's license.
You must have come here recently if you don't know what happened then.


That's what my old neighbor said.

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#20
  • 群馬県新田郡三日月村出身
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 11:47
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19 #

All the people who came at that time have left, but
I wonder if you will survive.
Well, you came here for fun, so you might as well go home when you're satisfied with your fun.

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#21
  • おトーマス
  • 2021/09/09 (Thu) 12:02
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No, no, no, I was in Japan at the time of the attack, and I am sure it was 2008. It was overland, by the way.

I have been to inspect local factories twice before 2008, and it was not so severe. There are people who come from Mexico to work across the border, so it would not make sense if we had to watch them every time they came to Japan.

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