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My understanding :

1. It's not enough to have reentry permit to enter other countries. They may require visa.

2. If one has reentry permit and GC, some destinations such as Mexico, should in theory allow entry visa free.

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31 minutes ago, OldUser said:

My understanding :

1. It's not enough to have reentry permit to enter other countries. They may require visa.

2. If one has reentry permit and GC, some destinations such as Mexico, should in theory allow entry visa free.

That’s literally what I just said in the posts above. You need to apply for a visa to other countries if you have a Reentry Permit and Greencard. But some countries like Canada and Mexico may let you in without a visa. 
i went to Mexico by cruise and didn’t need one. Just a Reentry Permit and GC. 

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1 hour ago, IMDASTYLE said:

You can. Reentry Permit can be used instead of passport. Like if a person used to be refugee and couldn’t get a national passport from their own country, they can use the Reentry Permit like a passport

This is what I found on the mexican consular webiste

  • If you are a Permanent Resident of the following countries: Canada, the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and any of the countries of the Schengen Area, you do not need a visa to enter Mexico for tourism, business or transit purposes. All individuals in this category are required to present their valid and unexpired Resident Card along with their passports. Both documents must be valid during your entire stay in Mexico. 

I am assuming REENTRY PERMIT is considered travel document? Mexican consulate here in nyc has been impossible to reach via email/phone or appointment..:(

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29 minutes ago, Sammylee909 said:

This is what I found on the mexican consular webiste

  • If you are a Permanent Resident of the following countries: Canada, the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and any of the countries of the Schengen Area, you do not need a visa to enter Mexico for tourism, business or transit purposes. All individuals in this category are required to present their valid and unexpired Resident Card along with their passports. Both documents must be valid during your entire stay in Mexico. 

I am assuming REENTRY PERMIT is considered travel document? Mexican consulate here in nyc has been impossible to reach via email/phone or appointment..:(

Yes, REENTRY PERMIT is a travel document. :) So I guess you don’t need a visa!

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On 11/28/2023 at 12:38 AM, OldUser said:

I'd think it's the GC that grants visa free entry to Mexico, not a reentry permit.

Yes, the Greencard that grants visa free to Mexico but they can use the Reentry Permit in leau of the passport. So you need to bring both instead of just the Reentry Permit. 

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