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No, it is not mandatory for green card holders to posses a machine readable passport (as the green card is machine readable).
No - a Green card means your a permanent legal resident. ESTA is only used for Visa holders and waivers
In most cases, a country's immigration laws only care about your country of citizenship. Having a green card gives you legal permanent residency in the United States, but does not grant you any special status to enter other countries. You will have to determine what Panama's laws are regarding your country of citizenship, which is the country that issued the passport that you will use to travel.
Yes, they can.
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Yes you do need Visa to visit Kuwait if you hold US greencard, but if you're a citizen then you don't need to obtain visa you can get in through any entry port in Kuwait.
Nope, unless the holder had a form 131 that would allow 2 years outside the u.s. Otherwise, ICE will consider the green card abandoned.
Yes. Guam is a US territory Yes.Once you become US Permanent Resident green card holders, there are 11 countries and territories that they can travel to without applying for a tourist visa to enter as long as they carry with them their valid US Permanent resident cards and Philippine passports (some countries have more restrictions). American Samoa,Bermuda,British Virgin Islands,Canada,Cayman Islands, Guam, Guatemala, Mexico,Netherlands Antilles,Panama,Taiwan and US Virgin Islands are the eleven. Important point to remember is the duration of the each visit should be less than 180 days.
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A person is only allow to stay out of US for 12 months on green card. She will have to check with the local American embassy to get a permission to re-enter The United States.