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Do i need visa to visit england if i am US legal resident?

ok im a legal resident but not citizen, that means i don't have american passport. do i still need the visa. so far i figured american citizens don't need the visa to go visit england but does that goes for me too.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Depends on your nationality. You can use the site below to see if you need a visa. Just enter your nationality, enter that you are an alien resident of the U.S.A., enter your destination as the United Kingdom. Then click for the info. It will tell you if you need a visa. If you do, you need to go the 2nd site below to read how to apply for a visa.

  • 1 decade ago

    Since Home land secretory was formed you need a passport to leave the United States. I do not know what you need but you really need to check this out. You may go out and not be able to come back. If you have some kind of papers that say you are a legal resident,you should be able to get a passport I would think. Man check it out really careful. I use to go the Canada, years a go. Now I hear that you need a passport to go any were out of the country.

    Source(s): Me.
  • 1 decade ago

    yes u do, u just don't need a U.S visa to come back here. Call the British Consulate for this, people going to Japan had to get one, most probably U.K too will require it, depends on where ur country of origin is too.

    If u come from a sucky country like India or China, then u will definitely need a Visa.

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