For temporary US leisure, tourism, or visits, a B-2 visa lets you explore freely, but remember it's just for short stays and no work/study.
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.
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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.
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