Traveling for a family wedding or reunion? Green card holders can apply for a travel document if they lack a valid passport from their home country.
Here’s what you need to do:
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Be Eligible: You must be a green card holder with a valid reason for temporary travel, like a family event.
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File Form I-131: This form applies for a travel document with USCIS. Specify “family event” as the reason for travel.
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Gather Proof: Include documents like wedding invitations or family reunion details to support your travel purpose.
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Biometrics Appointment (Possible): Provide fingerprints, photos, and a signature for background checks if requested.
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Plan Ahead: Processing times vary, so apply well in advance of your trip. Check USCIS website for current processing times.
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Receive Document: If approved, USCIS will mail you a travel document (Reentry Permit or Refugee Travel Document) for your return to the U.S.
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Travel Ready: Once you have your travel document, green card, and any other necessary documents, you can book your trip.
Important Notes:
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The travel document has a validity period and may limit your travel duration outside the U.S.
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Review the document’s terms and comply with requirements to maintain your green card status.
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Consider consulting an immigration attorney for personalized guidance.
This simplifies the information while keeping it clear and informative!