Traveling with an ADIT stamp? Know the rules, keep your trips short, be prepared, and return to the U.S. before your stamp expires...
Read MoreAttending a conference overseas? Get the right travel document (Advance Parole, Reentry Permit, Refugee Travel Document) based on your US immigration status.
Read MoreDream of traveling for an event? Check your status (green card applicant, holder, refugee/asylee) to see if USCIS offers a travel document for re-entry.
Read MoreGreen card holders denied boarding due to non-immigration issues can skip the reentry permit and seek guidance for a smooth return.
Read MoreVisa applications can be daunting, but this guide sorts common types and their required forms (remember, check specifics for your situation!)…
Read MoreForm I-131 secures re-entry for temporary US residents with advance parole (pending green card), re-entry permit (long stays abroad), refugee/asylum travel documents, or TPS travel authorization.
Read MoreLost Green Card Abroad? Form I-131A Might Be Your Ticket Home. Don't Get Stranded!..
Read MoreTraveling with an expired green card during renewal can be risk, here’s why…
Read MoreGreen card holders lacking a valid passport can apply for a travel document. Here’s what you need to know..
Read MoreForm I-131 allows you to apply for a travel document, including: Advance Parole...
Read MoreHaving a medical condition doesn't prevent you from applying for a travel document (Form I-131), but understanding the form's purpose is key…
Read MoreThe Document: Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, is commonly used for adoption travel.
Read MoreNeed a travel document (Form I-131) urgently? Under certain circumstances, you might be able to expedite the processing time for an additional fee. Here's what you need to know…
Read MoreCultural exchange programs broaden horizons, but navigating the travel document process can be tricky…
Read MoreGreen card holders, refugees, asylees, or those with pending applications may need Form I-131 (Reentry Permit, Refugee Travel Document, or Advance Parole) to travel abroad and return while maintaining their immigration status...
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