Yes, you can travel to the U.S. after abandoning your green card, but you may need to apply for a visa or other entry documentation depending on your citizenship status.
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, a US green card holder can travel to Japan. They will need to obtain a visa before traveling to Japan for short-term visits.
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No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, green card or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
You can travel within the US with a green card so long as it is valid. A green card is NOT a valid document for international travel outside the US. To travel outside the US, you will need a passport and possibly visas depending upon the passport you hold and the country you visit. Please check with the local embassy/consulate for the most up to date visa requirements for your country's passport prior to travel.
A Canadian citizen with a green card can use their Canadian passport to exit the US and use their US green card to re-enter the US under the same status. Hope this helps.
A US Green Card holder can live in India for an extended period by retaining their US residency status, but they must maintain their Green Card by not abandoning it. To stay in India, they can apply for a visa, such as a long-term visa or an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card, which allows for multiple entries and extended stays. However, they should be cautious not to exceed the time limits for staying outside the US, as this may jeopardize their Green Card status. It's advisable for them to consult with immigration experts for specific guidance based on their circumstances.
Yes a AS6 category green card holder can travel to home country. Provided he feels safe to travel to his home country and he is not anymore fearful of the effects of going there.While you travel to your home country you are on your own and since you are not a US citizen the US government will not help if you are in trouble in your home country whatsoever. It may be considered fraud if you got green card through asylum in US and actually you really don't have any issues to fear in your home country.
Ofcourse I can but I need to apply for visa to get entry to Australia
yes,as long as you have no criminal record.
It depends on where you want to travel to...If you are goin to the UK you can enter with your British Passport. Also you should be fine to travel within the European Union with the same British Passport. Your Green card will give you entrance back into the US when you return.
Having a "green card" from the United States will allow you to enter the US if you leave. It has nothing to do with access to other countries. Whether or not you will need a visa to travel to New Zealand depends on the country from which you have your passport.