Yes, individuals with a green card can travel to Mexico.
Yes, as a green card holder, you do not need a visa to travel to Mexico for stays of up to 180 days.
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.
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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.
Yes, you can use your permanent resident card, also known as a green card, to fly within the United States.
no you can`t.You still have to pay money for the flight.
Only his/her passport is required.
Do you mean will the U.S. will let you back in without a green card? yes if you have a valid visa, such as a B1 visa or H1B visa. You can also apply for an Advance Parole while you are waiting for your green card to come in.
A US passport can be applied for and got only by a US citizen. Green card holder should apply for US citizenship first and then apply for US passport.As a visa or green card holder in US should have their home country passport. A green card holder can fly with green card itself provided abroad visit is for less than 180 days each trip. For more days they would require a reentry permit which they should apply for and get it approved before leaving US.Within US they can use green card or visa document itself.
sure i guess what to run away
To fly to Mexico, you will need a valid passport. Additionally, depending on your nationality, you may also need a visa or a tourist card. It is important to check the specific requirements for your country of origin before traveling.