Why, if the tranny is full, are you assuming it's leaking into the transfer case?
Why, if the fluid in the transfer case is greenish, are you assuming it's ATF?
Now I can understand if the transfer case is "over filled" and the transmission low, or if the transfer case fluid were reddish and overfilled, why you would think there was cross contamination.
Refill the transfer case and correctly check the transmission level - I believe it needs to be done with the transmission warm, engine idling and transmission in neutral (feel free to correct me if that's wrong) - and monitor the levels for the next few days/weeks, and then worry about it - if necessary.
Oh - the mysteriously overful transmission - I'm more of a manual transmission type, and only one of my vehicles has an automatic transmission - an Aisin Warner AW4 - which I believe is the same one used in the GV - if I check the fluid level with the engine off, it will always show high, and at first I was concerned, but then I discovered that I was checking it incorrectly, and it had to be checked as described above.
Edit.
I checked the owner's manual for my GV - Suzuki lists a similar process to the above, but stipulates that the fluid be checked with the transmission in park, and after manually selecting all of the "gear" positions to ensure all of the fluid circuits are full.