If you check many website (including officia)- then they say US green card holder don't need visa
to visit Dominican Republic. But at small print somewhere - they say that it still
required for some countries like china/India.
eg http://dominican-republic.visahq.com/requirements/India/resident-United_States/
http://www.domrep.org/faqconsular.HTML (official site which is vague)
But on calling (after lots of attempts) DR embassy in Washington - they said it
was not an issue and the website was outdated.
You also don't have to pay tourist card(10$) - if you go by cruise.
Check my visit to samana (DR) by Norwegina dawn (NCL) at : http://eastcarribean.blogspot.com/
Thanks,
Zahid Shaikh
It depends on the country of citizenship. A UK citizen would not need a visa if they travel to the Caribbean just their Green Card and Passport.
Nope. Isn't it a wonderful thing being a American?
No they don't need visa.
no
yes. tourist visa is 6months.check the uk border agency
A LPR needs to stay in the U.S. 6 months of every calendar year.
A green card holder after staying outside US for more than a year can enter US again using a reentry permit. This permit should have been approved before leaving US.The reentry permit got by filing immigration Form I-131 is valid for 2 years.
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The answer usually is no. However, if the spouse has a dependency on the visa holder (e.g. has a serious sickness and needs to be taken care of), the visa holder should apply for him/her as his/her dependent spouse.
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Yes a Russian passport holder needs to apply for a visa in advance in order to travel to South Africa.
For Expatriation in the first phase legal and political aspects needs to be taken care of US citizenship. Secondly you are required to file Form 8854 for Expatriation with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and bring your income tax return filing up to date as of the date you surrender your citizenship or green card.