You may be able to obtain a passport from your country of citizenship, but not from the country that has issued you a green card: passports identify and verify citizenship.
Visit your country's consulate if you're not living in your country of citizenship, or the passport office in your country of citizenship to verify your rights to a passport. It will be important to disclose that you are holding a green card from Another Country.
None - you need a passport. A Green Card is not a substitute for a passport.
A passport from your country of citizenship
No, it is not mandatory for green card holders to posses a machine readable passport (as the green card is machine readable).
You have to have your green card & passport.
You always need a valid passport. Otherwise they won't even let you board the aircraft.
Yes, you can. You just have to take your green card along with your Iranian passport.
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, green card or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
You have to have your green card for 5yrs or 3yrs if married to a US citizen. Then you have to apply for US citizenship and once approved you can apply for US a passport.
Any country than an American citizen can go to, but only from the US(show the Green Card and passport in destination country) and back to the US or your home country. Just don't forget your passport and a Green Card anywhere!
No - you need a passport too.
Yes, you can reenter the U.S. with a valid foreign passport and a green card, provided that your green card is still valid and you have not abandoned your permanent resident status. Upon reentry, you will need to present both your green card and your passport to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Make sure to check the specific entry requirements for your country of origin, as they may vary.
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