Question:
Can a US permanent resident (greencard holder) travel to Switzerland with a Schengen visa?
byronmcnaught
2006-04-23 17:27:34 UTC
Passport is from Belarus
Five answers:
2006-04-24 15:45:27 UTC
According to this information from Swiss embassy's web site, you do not need even Schengen visa. All you need is your Green Card.. I just called my friends from Switzerland and they also confirmed that their friends from US with GC travel easily without visa. If you are going to stay more than 90 days, then You may need visa.



Vist this link from Swiss embassy.









http://www.eda.admin.ch/washington_emb/e/home/consular/visas/needvisa.html

U.S. Green Card Holders:



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. Both documents (passport and green card) must be valid at least three months after leaving Swiss territory.

Please note that the passport stamp "processed for I-551" is not considered a green card and that general visa requirements would apply in that case. The same rule also applies for the "Notice of Action" (Form I-751) and the "Authorization for Parole" (Form I-512).



Visa requirements for Refugees holding a blue Refugee Travel Document or a new green BCIS-issued "Refugee Travel Document" (Form I-571):



A visa is required in all circumstances (tourism, visit, business, transit through an airport, work, study). This rule also applies to Green Card Holders.



Please note: Switzerland does not accept and recognize the white "Permit to Reenter the United States" or the new green BCIS-issued "Permit to Reenter" (Form I-327).
Rakesh
2016-03-18 13:13:24 UTC
No, you need Schengen Visa. I just spoke to Switzerland consulate office and was informed that since 2008 the rules have changed and now Green card holder needs visa to travel to Schengen countries.
2016-10-16 12:19:06 UTC
nicely, you're a citizen of Bangladesh, hence you want a visa. you could acquire it right here, in US, interior the closest Embassy of Italy. Your green card will ease the technique of acquiring the Italian visa. although, the re-get entry to permit, you will ought to acquire throughout the time of the american embassy in Italy, in case you reside out for greater suitable than a 365 days. you nonetheless ought to pay your taxes in u . s . a . for that 365 days. ;)
Pastor Dave
2006-04-23 19:01:12 UTC
You need to contact a Swiss consulate in the U.S. to see if it's allowed. The Swiss border is pretty strict.
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2016-05-15 13:43:44 UTC
yes


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