Yes.
Your green card is irrelevant to your visa requirement. So says the colombian embassy in usa
Doesn't matter if you have a green card. It depends on your nationality.
Yes. You have to be an American citizen or have a green card.
Yes, a green card holder can travel to Thailand. They will need to check the visa requirements for their specific nationality and ensure their green card is valid for re-entry into the United States.
Yes, a person with a US green card can travel to Japan, but they may need to obtain a visa depending on their nationality.
Yes, individuals with a green card can enter Mexico, but they may need to meet certain requirements such as a valid passport and possibly a visa depending on their nationality.
yes, Indian citizens need visa to visit Bermuda,
You always need a valid passport. Otherwise they won't even let you board the aircraft.
Yes, you can travel to Barcelona, Spain, with a U.S. green card, but you will also need a valid passport from your country of citizenship. Depending on your nationality, you may require a visa to enter Spain. It's essential to check the specific entry requirements for your nationality before planning your trip.
i am a naturalized Australian citizen, born in India, i want to move to usa on green card?.?i know i have to find a sponsor to get green card. I want to ask how much time it will take for me to get green card.Will my application for green card will be considered as an Indian or Australian. I know that people from India,china & Philippines have to wait for longer to get green card because there priority date is not currentMy concern is that will i get any advantage being an Australian citizen and get green card sooner than any Indian applicant.I am an IT professional. thanksraman
The green card holder can petition for his/her spouse and unmarried children only.The preference is only for them. The time taken for process completion that is the waiting time for green card holder spouses and for minor children is four years while the period is eight years for adult children age 21 or over. Relationship to the green card holder only matters for petitioning using Form I-130 not the applicant's home country.He/she can be definitely an Indian.
The green card holder can petition for alien spouse's green card using the Form I-130. Once the priority date becomes current and visa is available the alien spouse can enter US on conditional status. After the two years of marriage the Form I-485 can be filed to adjust the status to permanent residency.
no