You don't need a passport to go to Hawaii if you're traveling to Hawaii from the United States.
If you're flying to Hawaii from within the United States then you only need a valid government issued photo ID or drivers license.
If you're traveling to Hawaii from another country then you'll need a passport to go to Hawaii.
It takes around 6 weeks at the longest to get a passport.
Sometimes it's as quick as 3 weeks.
To get a passport you must apply for one in person.
Documents you need to get a passport include.
Original Bank Paid Fee Challan (receipt) of prescribed fee or e-Payment Confirmation Detail (SMS/Email along with PSID No.)
Original Valid CNIC/NICOP with a photocopy.
Previous Passport in original with its photocopy, (if issued).
NOC in case of a Government Servant.
The steps to get a passport are.
Fill out or Download your Form.
Pay for your Passport.
Submit a Good Photo.
Have and supply your U.S. Citizenship Documents.
Show your Photo ID.
Find Passport Service Locations.
A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that contains a person's identity.
A person with a passport can travel to and from foreign countries more easily and access consular assistance.
A passport certifies the personal identity and nationality of its holder.
A U.S. passport is your ticket to international travel.
The U.S. passport is a request to foreign governments to permit you to travel or temporarily reside in their territories and have access to lawful local aid and protection.
The passport allows you access to U.S. consular services and assistance while abroad.
The main difference between a visa and a passport is that passports are issued by the government of your home country and permit you to enter and exit your territory of residence.
Visas, on the other hand, are issued by the authorities of a foreign country and allow you to enter that specific territory.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) accepts the passport card as ID for domestic flights.
Use the passport card when entering the United States at land-border crossings and sea ports-of-entry from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda.
Do not use it for international air travel.