Where Can Green Card Holders Travel Without a Visa?
Where Can Green Card Holders Travel Without a Visa?
Green Card holders have certain travel privileges that allow them to visit certain countries without requiring a visa. Here are some countries that Green Card holders can typically visit without a visa:
Canada: Green Card holders can travel to Canada without applying for a Canadian tourist visa. However, they need to obtain an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) before traveling by air.
Mexico: Green Card holders can enter Mexico without a visa. However, they need to obtain a Mexico Tourist Card, which can be obtained in advance online, on arrival, or through certain airlines.
Costa Rica: Green Card holders can visit Costa Rica without a visa for up to 30 days. They need to present their passport, Green Card, and a return or onward journey ticket at the port of entry.
Georgia: Green Card holders can travel to Georgia (the country in Europe) without a visa. They need to show their passport, Green Card, and a return or onward flight ticket. The maximum stay allowed is 90 days within a 180-day period.
The British Virgin Islands: Green Card holders can enter the British Virgin Islands without a visa. They need to present their Green Card, passport, proof of accommodation, and a return flight ticket. The maximum stay allowed is typically 30 days.
Aruba and Curacao: Green Card holders can visit Aruba and Curacao, which are part of the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, without a visa. They need to show their Green Card, passport, proof of accommodation, and return flight ticket.
The Balkans: Some Balkan countries allow Green Card holders to travel without a visa if they already have a US visa or Green Card. These countries include Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia, with varying lengths of stay allowed.
Singapore: Green Card holders with an Indian or Chinese passport can transit through Singapore for up to four days without a visa. They need to have a valid flight ticket, Green Card, and another valid visa.
Peru: Green Card holders from India or China can visit Peru without a visa. They need to present their passport, Green Card, and an onward flight ticket. The length of stay is usually up to 90 days.
It’s important to note that immigration regulations can change, so it’s always recommended to check with the respective country’s embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information before traveling.
Please be advised that this information is based on general guidelines, and individual circumstances may vary. It’s crucial to consult official sources or the embassy/consulate of the country you plan to visit for accurate and specific information regarding travel requirements for Green Card holders.
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