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    Visa-free travel for Green Card Holders

    For your reference, I have compiled a list of countries (regions) that grant visa-free travel rights to US permanent residents regradless of their nationalities. Now we Indians and Chineses have some places to go!

    Enjoy!

    Canada: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp

    Mexico: http://www.consulmexny.org/eng/visas_fmt_inm-pr.htm

    Switzerland: http://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/en/home/...nf/visusa.html

    Bahamas: http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/about...irements.aspx?

    Bermuda: http://www.bermuda.com/travelcenter/...egulations.php

    Cayman Islands: http://www.caymanislands.ky/getting_...uirements.aspx

    Jamaica: http://www.jamaicaembassy.org/visitors.htm

    Aruba: http://www.netherlands-embassy.org/a...f=AR00000398EN

    The Netherland Antilles: http://www.netherlands-embassy.org/a...f=AR00000397EN

    Antigua & Barbuda

    Dominica

    ------------------------------------------------------

    No Visa needed for any visitors whatsoever:

    Maldives: http://www.visitmaldives.com.mv/

    Seychelles: http://www.seychelles.com/

    Turks and Caicos: http://www.turksandcaicostourism.com/ (Except for former Eastern Bloc)

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    Thanks for providing info. Good job dude.

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    Switzerland is gonna be off that list on Jan 1, 2008. Just a heads up.
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    Refer to this website.. It has visa requirement for any country, no matter you have GC or not.

    http://www.delta.com/planning_reserv...tion/index.jsp

    Quote Originally Posted by xunseanyu View Post
    For your reference, I have compiled a list of countries (regions) that grant visa-free travel rights to US permanent residents regradless of their nationalities. Now we Indians and Chineses have some places to go!

    Enjoy!

    Canada: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp

    Mexico: http://www.consulmexny.org/eng/visas_fmt_inm-pr.htm

    Switzerland: http://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/en/home/...nf/visusa.html

    Bahamas: http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/about...irements.aspx?

    Bermuda: http://www.bermuda.com/travelcenter/...egulations.php

    Cayman Islands: http://www.caymanislands.ky/getting_...uirements.aspx

    Jamaica: http://www.jamaicaembassy.org/visitors.htm

    Aruba: http://www.netherlands-embassy.org/a...f=AR00000398EN

    The Netherland Antilles: http://www.netherlands-embassy.org/a...f=AR00000397EN

    Antigua & Barbuda

    Dominica

    ------------------------------------------------------

    No Visa needed for any visitors whatsoever:

    Maldives: http://www.visitmaldives.com.mv/

    Seychelles: http://www.seychelles.com/

    Turks and Caicos: http://www.turksandcaicostourism.com/ (Except for former Eastern Bloc)

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    I would always always always check the embassy's website before planning any trips for any updates. Any third party data cannot be 100% relied on, nor they claim responsibility anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xunseanyu View Post
    For your reference, I have compiled a list of countries (regions) that grant visa-free travel rights to US permanent residents regradless of their nationalities. Now we Indians and Chineses have some places to go!

    Enjoy!

    Canada: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas.asp

    Mexico: http://www.consulmexny.org/eng/visas_fmt_inm-pr.htm

    Switzerland: http://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/en/home/...nf/visusa.html

    Bahamas: http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/about...irements.aspx?

    Bermuda: http://www.bermuda.com/travelcenter/...egulations.php

    Cayman Islands: http://www.caymanislands.ky/getting_...uirements.aspx

    Jamaica: http://www.jamaicaembassy.org/visitors.htm

    Aruba: http://www.netherlands-embassy.org/a...f=AR00000398EN

    The Netherland Antilles: http://www.netherlands-embassy.org/a...f=AR00000397EN

    Antigua & Barbuda

    Dominica

    ------------------------------------------------------

    No Visa needed for any visitors whatsoever:

    Maldives: http://www.visitmaldives.com.mv/

    Seychelles: http://www.seychelles.com/

    Turks and Caicos: http://www.turksandcaicostourism.com/ (Except for former Eastern Bloc)


    Good Job. Appreciate it.

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    No visa is required for foreigners who have a valid U.S. green card (Permanent Resident Card, form I-551) and a valid national passport for tourism, visits, business or medical treatment for a stay up to 90 days.

    Quote Originally Posted by AlexMN View Post
    Switzerland is gonna be off that list on Jan 1, 2008. Just a heads up.
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    Yeah, but I think when Switzerland implements the Schengen treaty, that rule may not exist anymore
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    Quote Originally Posted by cafeconleche View Post
    Yeah, but I think when Switzerland implements the Schengen treaty, that rule may not exist anymore
    People of Sitzerland is overvhelmingly against joining EU, so chill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armie View Post
    People of Sitzerland is overvhelmingly against joining EU, so chill.
    I never said the EU. I said Schengen. You can opt into the Schengen Treaty without joining the EU. Iceland and Norway have done this, so... chill
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    Correct.
    One can also join the EU and opt out of the Schengen treaty, the UK being a prime example.

    Quote Originally Posted by cafeconleche View Post
    You can opt into the Schengen Treaty without joining the EU
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    Quote Originally Posted by cafeconleche View Post
    I never said the EU. I said Schengen. You can opt into the Schengen Treaty without joining the EU. Iceland and Norway have done this, so... chill
    Public opinion in Switzwerland are vehemently against joining EU,adopting Euro and Shengan treaty. So chances of not GC holders not being able to travel without Visa in not under jeopardy anytime soon eventhough the Swiss government wants to be part of EU.

    I was there last week, they didn't even bother checking Passport and GC when entering via road from Italy. Perhaps you shouldn't comment on things you dont know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by armie View Post
    Public opinion in Switzwerland are vehemently against joining EU,adopting Euro and Shengan treaty. So chances of not GC holders not being able to travel without Visa in not under jeopardy anytime soon eventhough the Swiss government wants to be part of EU.

    I was there last week, they didn't even bother checking Passport and GC when entering via road from Italy. Perhaps you shouldn't comment on things you dont know?
    Hmm, then I guess someone at the BBC wrote this article after a night of heavy drinking: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4612281.stm

    But then what's this: http://www.swissinfo.org/eng/swissin...=1117980899000

    Hmm, two news sources, among others, with the same information? Isn't that interesting?

    Tell me what I don't know when you decide to start checking things out BEFORE you make comments...
    Last edited by cafeconleche; 15th June 2008 at 11:01 AM.
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    Not checking your documents does not mean that they cannot check documents for another person. Any entry applicant can be inspected by a Swiss official at random.

    Quote Originally Posted by armie View Post
    I was there last week, they didn't even bother checking Passport and GC when entering via road from Italy.
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    http://www.eda.admin.ch/eda/en/home/...nd/vmuind.html

    Important Update

    Switzerland will be joining the Schengen States from 1.11.2008. Current valid Swiss visa will only allow entry into Switzerland even after we join the Schengen States!
    Remember, I am strictly a layperson without any legal training. Please, if in doubt, be sure to use the services of a professional lawyer whom you trust.

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    So, just wondering about how Martha Stewart got her UK visa denied. Why did she need a visa to begin with, she's a US citizen.

    Same thing for Boy George.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StonedAnt View Post
    So, just wondering about how Martha Stewart got her UK visa denied. Why did she need a visa to begin with, she's a US citizen.
    Being a convicted felon, she might not be eligible for the visa waiver.

    Same thing for Boy George.
    Not all UK citizens are eligible for the VWP. Considering that he's had legal troubles on both side of the Atlantic, I'd be shocked if he was eligible to be honest.
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    Yusuf Islam AKA Cat Stevens was sent back to the UK from a US POE (Boston, I think).
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    Quote Originally Posted by cafeconleche View Post
    Yusuf Islam AKA Cat Stevens was sent back to the UK from a US POE (Boston, I think).
    Well that's obvious reason regardless whether he knew who he was funding or not, especially after 9/11.
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    turks and caicos

    do you know if we need a visa to these islands? green card holder here!

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    The same requirements apply that apply for the UK.

    Quote Originally Posted by dfvm View Post
    do you know if we need a visa to these islands? green card holder here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triple Citizen View Post
    The same requirements apply that apply for the UK.
    No, check the link at the top of the page. Unless you're from the former Eastern Bloc, you're fine.
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    I apologise for the incorrect information. My source was the British consulate here in Chicago.

    Quote Originally Posted by cafeconleche View Post
    No, check the link at the top of the page. Unless you're from the former Eastern Bloc, you're fine.
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    thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by Triple Citizen View Post
    I apologise for the incorrect information. My source was the British consulate here in Chicago.
    thanks for your information!

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    Dominican republic

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    One questions concerning travels abroad

    How can your green card get affected when you travel abroad to countries which are "enemies" to the U.S. ?

    I am young person and I wanna discover the world , not only USA :-)

    For example, Cuba, Iran, Belarus, Ukraine, ... etc.

    Is it problem to have tourist passport stamps from these countries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hannah7 View Post
    For example, Cuba, Iran, Belarus, Ukraine, ... etc.
    Ukraine is a US ally.

    Traveling to Cuba has issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hannah7 View Post
    How can your green card get affected when you travel abroad to countries which are "enemies" to the U.S. ?

    I am young person and I wanna discover the world , not only USA :-)

    For example, Cuba, Iran, Belarus, Ukraine, ... etc.

    Is it problem to have tourist passport stamps from these countries?
    Start exploring the friendly countries first and put others in the end of your list, if you consider the time you should stay in US to keep your status active, you may become USC somewhere in the middle of your list which will be still far way from the end of the list.
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    Either way, Cuba doesn't stamp your passport. They give you a visa card, which they stamp.
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