Can a green card holder travel to Italy?
Isabella Bartlett
Updated on January 10, 2026
Do green card holders (US Permanent Residents) need a visa for Italy? Sadly yes, you need to get an Italian Schengen visa if you would like to visit Italy with a permanent residence or green card. Only full US citizens who hold the US passport can visit Europe without a visa.
What countries can you visit with US green card?
Here are the countries that Green Card Holders can visit without a visa:
- Canada.
- Mexico.
- Costa Rica.
- Georgia.
- The British Virgin Islands.
- Aruba and CuraƧao.
- The Balkans.
- Singapore.