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Yes, a US permanent resident can travel to Japan. They will need to obtain a visa before traveling to Japan.
No, all BOTSWANA passport holders need a visa to enter Japan.
You do not need a transit visa but a passport is required to re-enter the USA
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.
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.
yes, a Canadian resident or landed immigrant needs a visa to travel to the usa; you do not need a us visa if your country of origin is part of the waiver treaty, and if so you still need a visa to visit for more than 90 days.
You don't need a visa to enter Mexico if you are an American, Canadian or European citizen. If you, however, are from other country, even when entering from either territory you need to have a visa issued by the Mexican government.
Every country in the world has its own entry and exit requirements. There are no countries that a resident of Ghana can enter without a visa.
Yes, most visitors to Japan need a visa to enter the country. However, there are some countries whose citizens are exempt from needing a visa for short stays. It is important to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling to Japan.
Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter Japan for tourism or business purposes. It is important to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality before planning your trip.
Yes, holders of Philippine passports are required to obtain a visa to enter Japan.