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Green card holder can i go cruising.?

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can i go cruising without a passport or i need a visa

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  1. Depends on what country you have a green card in and what country you will be visiting.  As a legal resident, but not a citizen of the U.s., you cannot get a U.s. visa.  you are responsible to keep a current passport from your home country.  If you no longer have one, you can contact the embassy of that country to the u.s. and apply for one.  Now, you can  use the site below to see if you need a passport and/or visa for your trip.    Just enter your nationality, then enter that you are an alien resident of the U.S.A., then enter the destination and click for the information.  As a permanent resident of the U.S., I know you do not need a visa to visit mexico and you do not need a passport until after summer 2008.But you need to check if you are going to other places.


  2. You will need a passport as proof of identity to go through customs and to get onto the ship.

    The rules have changed for US citizens entering and leaving the US.

    As a green card holder you will have a passport for your country of origin plus the green card, I don't think you will have a problem, but to be sure, I would check your position with Immigration before booking a cruise.

  3. This is going to depend on your residence status and what country you have that with. If it is the US then you will need to have a multi-entry Visa or passport along with your green card. The best thing to do is work with a travel agent and also contact your countries embassy before spending any money.

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