No, but highly recommend. It is easier to cross back into US with a passport than it is using your ID, drivers license, or birth certificate. Border Patrol agents will not reject citizens using ID and/or Drivers license, but there is a higher chance you will be sent to secondary. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports.html
Unfortunately No. We finalized the guest list and because we both have large families we are restricting extra guest and plus ones to those who are in committed long-term relationships and those traveling long distance that may need partners.
Yes but please read the following details: We have already accounted for some of the children. Parents, please reach out with Jake or Jackie to confirm our count is correct or if you have decided to enjoy this weekend without them. We also ask that you please be mindful of your children during the ceremony, first dance, and speeches. These are special moments in our lives we have been preparing for and ask that you hold on to them so they do not wander and/or move them to a more quiet area if they need to cool down for a minute. Please be aware that there will also be an open bar, explicit music, and the wedding is expected to go on later into the night. If this is something you do not feel comfortable having your children around please begin making plans.