Green card holders can travel abroad for a maximum period of 180 days on each trip. If you need to stay outside longer for employment or religious purposes you should apply for reentry permit using the Immigration Form I-131 travel document which is valid for 2 years.
Yes, a person who marries a green card holder may be eligible to apply for a work permit through the marriage-based green card process.
Yes, as a green card holder, you can travel to Japan. However, you may need to check if you require a visa for entry into Japan as a green card holder.
Yes, a green card holder can work in Canada, but they must obtain a work permit or visa to do so legally.
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.
No. However, if you will stay outside the U.S. for more than six months, you need to apply for a Re-Entry Permit before you go, or you could lose your permanent residency. See the link below for further detail on international travel by green card holders.
Yes, a green card holder can enter Canada with certain conditions and requirements, such as having a valid passport and meeting Canadian entry regulations.
A green card holder after staying outside US for more than a year can enter US again using a reentry permit. This permit should have been approved before leaving US.The reentry permit got by filing immigration Form I-131 is valid for 2 years.
By filing Form I-131 green card holder can get reentry permit which is valid for 2 years. When a green card holder is going outside US and will return only after a year this reentry permit is required and should be applied for before leaving US.
NO....
If you have USA green card, you will still need to get a visa entry to Ukrainian territory. Source: http://www.studyinukraine.org
Nah man. Everyone has rights to bear arm. But need a permit.
That depends on the motives of the green card holder ;)