Doesn't matter if you have a green card. It depends on your nationality.
yes
yes. He does
If you are a citizen of a country whose citizen do not need a visa to visit Japan, then you are fine; Green card does not waive visa requirement for Japan.
With a Green Card, a holder can enter any country a US citizen does not need a visa, without a visa. You must however, find out the maximum duration one is allowed to stay in the foreign country with each visit.
No as a green card holder already its mandatory to always have your green card handy.In case you have lost it you can get a replacement using the Form I-90. In case the green card was stolen you need to attach a police report along while filing the form for replacement of green card.
Yes.
Does a Bangladesh Passport holder having USA Green Card need tourist visa for Cambodia
puerto ricans do not have to have a green card to enter or work all they need is a passport and they will be fine puerto ricans do not have to have a green card to enter or work all they need is a passport and they will be fine
you will need a passport
Having a "green card" from the United States will allow you to enter the US if you leave. It has nothing to do with access to other countries. Whether or not you will need a visa to travel to New Zealand depends on the country from which you have your passport.
you can. However it will take 5-6 years to obtain, so you need to update the pending application once you get citizenship.
If you are a green card holder and will be outside the US for less than twelve months (one calendar year) you will need your green card. Otherwise, you will need to apply for reentry permit using immigration Form I-131, which is valid for 2 years and you will need to present before reentering U.S.