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Ask them at your own consulate or at the German embassy
ROBIN HOOD
Why do you keep asking the same question???
Travel Gary
It totally depends on your actual country of citizenship. A US green card means nothing out of the US (just lets you in the US easier!). I think I saw that you were a Jordan national. If that's the case then YES you need a visa. See the link below for more info.
tyler durden™
stay the frigging Hell away from us. A German.
fliege52000
Ask your local German Embassy. Because the security issue every country change their rules. So better you ask.
Alex S
Yes you do need a visa. A green card means
nothing outside the U.S. The entry without a visa
from the U.S. is only for U.S. citizens.
catchernkeeper
You should find out from the consulate of the country you are visiting, as documentation requirements change. It is ultimately your responsibility to have your documentation for travel so be careful of taking a general answer from here.