Using the green card and passport you can travel abroad provided the stay outside US is for a maximum period of 180 days. If you plan to stay for more period of time you should file for reentry permit which is valid for 2 years to reenter US using Immigration form I-131 travel document. After a year as a green card holder if for work or any purpose you need to stay outside US you can preserve your residence in US for naturalization purposes later.
Yes, you always need a passport when you travel outside your country of origin.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to Italy.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to Japan.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to the UK.
Yes, a green card holder does need a visa to travel to Japan.
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.
Yes, you can travel to the UK with a green card, but you may need to check if you require a visa for entry.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to Chile.
Yes, green card holders need a visa to travel to Thailand.
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, you can travel to England with a green card, but you may need to check if you also require a visa for entry.
No, only to live there