Yes just carry a certified copy of your marriage certificate with you and file for a new updated green card as soon as possible.
Yes, you do need a greencard to live in the States of America.
As long as your are travelling outside of the Unoted States boarder, then you do need a passport.
If you are a legal permanent resident of the US ("greencard holder") and wish to travel to Puerto Rico, you must carry the greencard in order to board the return flight from PR to the mainland US. A passport is not necessary. A greencard is not required to enter PR, but is required to return to the mainland US. Immigration officials check for the greencard before you are allowed on the plane for the return flight. There is no need to carry a passport. Some people suggest that a driver's license is all that you need - not true for permanent residents. Take your greencard!
yes you do. you need a passport to fly anywhere outside of the United States.
He doesnt have a greencard. He is a Canadian born citizen. That's why he goes to Canada so often. He is in the United States as a special performer visa (for singers, movie stars etc.) He doesn't have a US permanent residency or citizenship, therefore he has to go back to his country every now and then.
None, today. Due to the new laws a passport is needed if you travel outside of the United States.
No unless you are landing outside of The United States at any point,
Since you will be flying OUT OF and supposedly returning IN TO the United States, book the flight in the name contained on your American Passport or you may experience trouble in re-entering the country.
if arriving from coutries outside of the US, yes, if you arrive from any of the states no
If you have valid photo ID, you can travel in the US to other Continental states without a greencard. However, you will not be able to leave the country without passport in hand.
Yes, unless the Brazilian has a passport of the United States.
If you mean for a U.S. Passport the simple answer is NO. Being a Permanent Resident does not confer U.S. citizen or national status on you so you are not eligible at this stage. If you decide to apply for naturalization and are accepted then you gain U.S. citizen status from that point in time. For most people, not married to a U.S. citizen or in the U.S. Forces, that is after 5 years continuous residence in the U.S. Any children you have who are born in the United States or its territories and possessions are citizens from birth. You have to apply for a passport from your own country.