No, only to live there
Anywhere in USA. Its not a key to the World.
No, you do not need a Green Card to travel to USA as a visitor. You need a visitors visa, obtainable from the US Embassy or a US consulate office from the country where you live. Green Card gives a person the right to permanently live and work in USA without becoming a US citizen. It also confers on the holder unlimited right to enter the country without a visitors visa. One has to be a resident in the USA for minimum of one year (usually longer) on a work visa or as a dependent of a relative before one is eligible to apply for a Green Card.
Yes. Your green card is irrelevant to your visa requirement. So says the colombian embassy in usa
If you have USA green card, you will still need to get a visa entry to Ukrainian territory. Source: http://www.studyinukraine.org
Does a Bangladesh Passport holder having USA Green Card need tourist visa for Cambodia
If you are a U.S. Citizen, you need your valid passport. If you are a legal resident, you need your green card.
You do not need a transit visa but a passport is required to re-enter the USA
You are supposed to stay for 90 days in the USA in order to get a green card.
you can. However it will take 5-6 years to obtain, so you need to update the pending application once you get citizenship.
Illegally......................in order to work in the USA you need a work visa.
For a Green Card - 2010 was released on: USA: December 2010 USA: 24 December 2010
Green card is the name usually associated with a permanent resident of the USA. The card was formerly green, now it is much like a driving license which contains a information on a permanent resident of the USA.