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The same countries her home country allows, she has to find the places her home country allows. A green card holder DOESN'T have the same advantages and privileges as a US citizen holding a US passport


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my Wife has her greencard... what country's can she travel to without any issues or visa...

we are looking to go to cancun next month on vacation.is there a list as to where can she travel too? Thanks

Canada is one country that recognizes green card holders and lets them enter as visitors.

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03/23/2022: Application for passport submitted at USPS facility under standard processing.

04/04/2022: Status changed to “The U.S. Department of State has received your application for your passport book on 04/04/2022. We're now reviewing your application and supporting documents...Your application locator number is 51*******.

04/04/2022: Check for passport cashed.

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05/05/2022: Passport Received.

05/09/2022: SSA Citizenship Status Updated.

05/25/2022: Naturalization Certificate received in mail.

 

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Canada is one country that recognizes green card holders and lets them enter as visitors.

Same deal for Switzerland, Jamaica and I believe Costa Rica

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Same deal for Switzerland, Jamaica and I believe Costa Rica

Cool! Sounds like you just need to determine which countries you are planning on visiting and look at their websites to see if they recognize Green Cards as valid travel documents that will allow entrance and confer visitor status to the holder.

 

IR-1 Visa Timeline (Service Center: Vermont)

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N-400 Timeline (Field Office: Orlando, FL) & Voter Registration (Online)

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Passport Timeline (Submitted at USPS, Standard Processing, Standard Delivery, Locator number: 51) & SSA Update & Naturalization Certificate Receipt

 

03/23/2022: Application for passport submitted at USPS facility under standard processing.

04/04/2022: Status changed to “The U.S. Department of State has received your application for your passport book on 04/04/2022. We're now reviewing your application and supporting documents...Your application locator number is 51*******.

04/04/2022: Check for passport cashed.

05/03/2022: Status changed to "The U.S. Department of State approved your application for your passport book. We're now printing your passport book and preparing to give it to you. You should receive your passport book on or around 05/09/2022."

05/05/2022: Passport Received.

05/09/2022: SSA Citizenship Status Updated.

05/25/2022: Naturalization Certificate received in mail.

 

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The same countries her home country allows, she has to find the places her home country allows. A green card holder DOESN'T have the same advantages and privileges as a US citizen holding a US passport

Actually a lot of countries give USA green card holders the same visiting rights as US citizens.

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Arrival : 2011-09-08
Married : 2011-10-15
AOS
Date Card Received : 2012-07-13
EAD
Date Card Received : 2012-02-04

Sent ROC : 4-1-2014
Noa1 : 4-2-2014
Bio Complete : 4-18-2014
Approved : 6-24-2014

N-400 sent 2-13-2016
Bio Complete 3-14-2016
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my Wife has her greencard... what country's can she travel to without any issues or visa...

we are looking to go to cancun next month on vacation.is there a list as to where can she travel too? Thanks

AS of December 3,2009 Countries Dominican Citizens could Visit Visa Free/Paises que Ciudadanos Dominicanos pueden Visitir Sin Visa

Visa Free 90 days or less/Visitas Hasta 90 Dias

Botswana

Chile

Colombia

Ecuador

IsRael

Japan

Korea

Kosovo

Malaysia (60 days)

Montserrat

Nicaragua

Trinidad

Tobago

Uruguay

Visa Free 30 days or less/Visitas Hasta 30 dias

Cook Islands

Hong Kong

Maldives

Micronesia

Montenegro (7days)

Niue

Philippines (21days)

Seychelles

Singapore

Visa on Arrival/Visas en el Aeropuerto(cost of Visa In US dollars/Costo en Dolares Americanos)

Armenia $50

Azerbaijan $100

Bangladesh $50

Bolivia $51

Cambodia $20

Central African Republic $50

Cuba $15

Djibouti $65

Egypt $15

Georgia $30

Iran (Must Get Approval Online www.mfa.gov.irere)

Jordan $15

Kenya $50

Laos $30

Lebanon

Macao $12

Madagascar $75

Mozambique$25

Nepal $25

Palau Islands $50

Samoa

Solomon Islands

Tanzania $50

Togo $25

Turkey $20

UGanda $50

Zambia $50

Zimbabwe $30

Visa Free with US & Canadian Permanent resident Cards/Sin Visa cuando tiene Tarjeta de Residencia de Estados Unidos O Canada (Countries with a ** a Valid US,Canadian,European Visa would be enough to Enter Visa Free)

Aruba

Bahamas

Bonaire

Canada

Cayman Islands

Costa Rica**

Curacao

Jamaica

Mexico

Panama**

Turks & Caicos**

British Virgin Islands

Visa Free when Holding a Valid Resident Permit for one of the Shenghen European Countires/Sin Visa cuando tiene Una Tarjeta de Residencia Para algun Pais Europeo Schenghen(Countries with a ** a Valid US,Canadian,European Visa would be enough to Enter Visa Free)

Austria,

Aruba

Belgium,

Bonaire

Czech Republic

Costa Rica**

Curacao

Denmark,

Estonia,

Finland,

France,

Germany,

Greece,

Hungary,

Iceland,

Italy,

Latvia,

Lithuania,

Luxembourg,

Malta,

Mexico

Netherlands,

Norway,

Panama**

Poland,

Portugal,

Slovak Rep,

Slovenia,

Spain,

Sweden

Switzerland

Turks & Caicos**

http://www.dr1.com/forums/visas/98513-countries-dominicans-may-enter-visa-free-more-info.html

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K1 Visa Process -> 12/09-06/10 Married -> 09/10/10 AOS Process -> 09/10-12/10 Removal of Conditions-> 09/12-07/13

U.S. Naturalization -> 7/8/20

***What To Do After NOA2 (The Dominican Way) Wiki Page:

https://www.visajourney.com/wiki/dominican_republic_after_receiving_the_noa2/***

 

 

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She can travel for less than 180 days. You can also try this site.

http://americanpassport.com/visas.php

K1 Visa Process -> 12/09-06/10 Married -> 09/10/10 AOS Process -> 09/10-12/10 Removal of Conditions-> 09/12-07/13

U.S. Naturalization -> 7/8/20

***What To Do After NOA2 (The Dominican Way) Wiki Page:

https://www.visajourney.com/wiki/dominican_republic_after_receiving_the_noa2/***

 

 

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AS of December 3,2009 Countries Dominican Citizens could Visit Visa Free/Paises que Ciudadanos Dominicanos pueden Visitir Sin Visa

Visa Free 90 days or less/Visitas Hasta 90 Dias

Botswana

Chile

Colombia

Ecuador

IsRael

Japan

Korea

Kosovo

Malaysia (60 days)

Montserrat

Nicaragua

Trinidad

Tobago

Uruguay

Visa Free 30 days or less/Visitas Hasta 30 dias

Cook Islands

Hong Kong

Maldives

Micronesia

Montenegro (7days)

Niue

Philippines (21days)

Seychelles

Singapore

Visa on Arrival/Visas en el Aeropuerto(cost of Visa In US dollars/Costo en Dolares Americanos)

Armenia $50

Azerbaijan $100

Bangladesh $50

Bolivia $51

Cambodia $20

Central African Republic $50

Cuba $15

Djibouti $65

Egypt $15

Georgia $30

Iran (Must Get Approval Online www.mfa.gov.irere)

Jordan $15

Kenya $50

Laos $30

Lebanon

Macao $12

Madagascar $75

Mozambique$25

Nepal $25

Palau Islands $50

Samoa

Solomon Islands

Tanzania $50

Togo $25

Turkey $20

UGanda $50

Zambia $50

Zimbabwe $30

Visa Free with US & Canadian Permanent resident Cards/Sin Visa cuando tiene Tarjeta de Residencia de Estados Unidos O Canada (Countries with a ** a Valid US,Canadian,European Visa would be enough to Enter Visa Free)

Aruba

Bahamas

Bonaire

Canada

Cayman Islands

Costa Rica**

Curacao

Jamaica

Mexico

Panama**

Turks & Caicos**

British Virgin Islands

Visa Free when Holding a Valid Resident Permit for one of the Shenghen European Countires/Sin Visa cuando tiene Una Tarjeta de Residencia Para algun Pais Europeo Schenghen(Countries with a ** a Valid US,Canadian,European Visa would be enough to Enter Visa Free)

Austria,

Aruba

Belgium,

Bonaire

Czech Republic

Costa Rica**

Curacao

Denmark,

Estonia,

Finland,

France,

Germany,

Greece,

Hungary,

Iceland,

Italy,

Latvia,

Lithuania,

Luxembourg,

Malta,

Mexico

Netherlands,

Norway,

Panama**

Poland,

Portugal,

Slovak Rep,

Slovenia,

Spain,

Sweden

Switzerland

Turks & Caicos**

http://www.dr1.com/f...-more-info.html

Very helpful!!! Thanks!

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