QUOTE(Brooke-N-Lee @ Jan 2 2007, 12:27 PM)

Hi Everyone!!!
Just a quick question, I couldn't seem to find the answer, or maybe I didn't look hard enough.
My husband has his 2 year green card, we are a year into it, so not a problem. We are getting ready to travel to England (his home) for a week or so and I am just wondering if he has to do anything special. Can we get him a US passport, I didn't think we could yet? Will he need to go through the British customs line and me through the US or can we both go through the US line, since he has a green card but a British passport?
Any info would be helpful!!!
Have New Year to All!!!!
Thanks,
Brooke

Your husband is still holding a British passport. If he wants to travel internationally, he will need to check with the foreign consulate if they require a British national to carry a visa. Since you're just going back to the UK, it should be no problem and no visa and his British passport should be fine. UK immigration officers won't care that he is a US GC holder.
Coming back to the US, your husband can go through the U.S. Citizen and Residents line. He does not have to go through the non-resident line.
Again, going to any other country, generally your husband needs to check if that country requires a visa for British nationals. In other words, in this case you should plan as if the AOS never happened.