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Yes, you can. You just have to take your green card along with your Iranian passport.
She would need her Cuban passport and her American Green Card.
You always need a valid passport. Otherwise they won't even let you board the aircraft.
Yes, you still need a visa. But it's better if you apply from the US not Iran. If you are an Iranian green card holder, you can visit Canada without visa though. Same with Bahamas, Costa Rica, Bermuda and Jamaica.* Remember to always have your passport with you when visiting these countries otherwise the US won't allow you to comeback with just the green card.
Any country than an American citizen can go to, but only from the US(show the Green Card and passport in destination country) and back to the US or your home country. Just don't forget your passport and a Green Card anywhere!
Answer: Yes, of course you can. As long as you have a green card, you can travel anywhere and still be able to come back to the US, but there are paperworks that needs to be filed with Immigration though. But just traveling in the US, yes you can go anywhere in the US, you dont need a passport.
this is called a western hemisphere passport card Use this website to acquire the forms http://www.travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.html and then go to the state department "application acceptance facility" in your area with the required documentation as listed on the website. there is a fee
yes certainly there is. it is appropriately called Permanent Resident Card in Canada and it is used by many people across the country just as Green Card in the US.
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If it involves going to another country, yes. And if your cruise lands somewhere other than Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, or Bermuda, you'll need a passport book, not just the passport card. Source: http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.html
No. As of June, 2009, in order to cross the borders into Canada by land or by sea, you must be able to show a valid U.S. Passport, an Enhanced Drivers License or ID card (EDL/ EID), or a Nexus Card. If you are going via airplane, you must have a valid U.S. passport. A military ID does not serve as a U.S. Passport. It is a normal ID card used to give access to on base features for military personel and military families. If there is a situation where the military demands you to leave U.S. Land, they will issue you a military passport.