Yes. Guam is a US territory
Yes.Once you become US Permanent Resident green card holders, there are 11 countries and territories that they can travel to without applying for a tourist visa to enter as long as they carry with them their valid US Permanent resident cards and Philippine passports (some countries have more restrictions). American Samoa,Bermuda,British Virgin Islands,Canada,Cayman Islands, Guam, Guatemala, Mexico,Netherlands Antilles,Panama,Taiwan and US Virgin Islands are the eleven.
Important point to remember is the duration of the each visit should be less than 180 days.
No, you're good. Guam is a US territory, so you can go there without a visa.
If you are a permanent US resident, then you can enter Guam no problem. It is a part of the US and you do not need a passport or visa to enter.
passport
Guam is apart of the US so actually you probably wouldn't need it but if you did it would work
You can if you are a US Citizen and are entering from the US.
Is there a Chase bank in Guam?
If you have Indian citizenship,passport and got US GC then for Bahamas, Canada, Mexico and Switzerland you don't need visitor or tourist visa.You can travel to Costa Rica without needing a visa too.Assuming you have an Indian passport, the UK and France will exempt you from a Transit visa but not a visitor's visa.You'll need tourist visas for UK and France.
Guam
In the Philippines, Cuba and Puerto Rico. Guam was taken without violence.
Yes, Guam has dolphins.
Guam was created in 1898.
It is a song that talks about Guam.