Permanent Residence (United States) - Visa-free Travel For Green Card Holders

Visa-free Travel For Green Card Holders

Note: This list excludes countries that allow visa free travel with valid U.S. Visas (e.g.: Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Panama)

  • Bahamas: 30 days
  • Belize: Permanent Residents of the USA can obtain a visa on arrival, provided obtaining prior approval from Belizean Immigration (Fee USD 50). Visitors may also have to pay a repatriation fee. For e.g., Nationals of India are required to pay a repatriation fee (refundable?) of BZD 1,200 (~$600) on arrival.
  • Bermuda:
  • Canada:6 months
  • Caribbean Netherlands (Netherlands Antilles, Bonaire, Aruba, Sint Maarten or CuraƧao): 30 Days
  • Cayman Islands: 30 Days
  • Dominican Republic:
  • Jamaica: 6 months
  • Taiwan: 30 Days max. for holders of a ROC (Taiwan) Business and Academic Travel Card, issued by Republic of China (Taiwan).
  • Singapore 4 Days (transit)(only Indian, Chinese citizens)

For other countries: see Delta Air Lines website.

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