no you cant because if you get caught you will get arrested and be deported i am sorry to say you best find it
your green card
yes they can do that
The green card is good since it allows one to visit the United States and be a citizen of that country. Green can be said to be a better card than red card
yes
Green card holder can travel within US states.As a U. S permanent resident you do not need a visa to visit Mexico. At the border or on the airplane you can get a tourist card good for up to 180 days. If you are going to FLY to Mexico you DO need a passport. You must use your passport from your home country since you cannot get an American passport until you become an American citizen.
Does not matter if you are a US Green Card holder or not, when you have an Australian visitor visa, you can go there.
Only his/her passport is required.
With a green card, border card, or passport WITH a US visa.
Yes
No. All border crossings now require identification that proves citizenship. Verbal declarations are no longer acceptable.
She can get what INS calls "fiance visa". This is approved quickly and she can stay in the US until green card is approved. - There may be a problem, as it was in my case, that she cannot leave the US and re-enter under the fiance visa. - If you try she will not get back in. I live on the border and going back and forth was essential so we went a different route. We applied for the green card from the consulate in Mexico, but we have to be living in Mexico. I knew of many people who did this so they could cross back and forth, but actually lived in TX. - They did not get caught, but crossing every day would raise flags - especially after 2001. I did this in 1998, and was honest and lived in Mexico for the 17 months to get the green card. We came to stay in TX for weekends so it was not that bad.
no . you don't need it.