A green card allows you to enter the United States. It doesn't mean it will allow you to enter other countries, though. In the case of Mexico, you need to present your international passport; if you have an American passport you may enter Mexico without needing a visa. Otherwise, some restrictions apply but in general terms, people from developed countries don't require a visa to enter Mexico.
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No
She would need her Cuban passport and her American Green Card.
in 2001 I was a geencard holder and had to apply get a tourist visa to visit Canada. hope this helps
no . you don't need it.
you will need a passport
Yes, permanent residents have no problem going to Canada and coming back home. You will only need your gren card to present it to the immigration officer. I tavel a lot to Canada and I have never had a problem. But, by Air a US citizen will need a Valid US Passport to even enter the plane.
No, you would need to obtain a green card
passport if you beyond the border a green card
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.
yes
Does a Bangladesh Passport holder having USA Green Card need tourist visa for Cambodia
NO....
No, a "green card" is a document that shows that you are a permanent legal resident in the U. S. If you are a U. S. citizen, most likely you need nothing. If you are not, you need some type of Canadian visa. Now, if you are not a U. S. citizen but are a permanent resident, when you are trying to enter the U. S. back from Canada, THEN you will need a "green card"and are