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11 paź 2024 · Travel Documents. You may use this form to apply for a reentry permit, refugee travel document, TPS travel authorization document, advance parole document, or advance permission to travel for Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) long-term residents.
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Filing Form I-131 being a current parolee under INA section...
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Select the application type below. Reentry Permit. 1. I am a lawful permanent resident or conditional permanent resident of the United States, and I am applying for a reentry permit. Refugee Travel Document. 2. I now hold refugee or asylee status in the United States, and I am applying for a Refugee Travel Document. 3.
Form I-131, Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records, is used to apply for the following documents: Reentry Permits, Refugee Travel Documents, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Travel Authorization Documents, Advance Parole Documents, initial Parole Documents for noncitizens outside the United States, and ...
Please review USCIS’ warnings about travel on the Instructions for Form I-131, Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and/or Arrival/Departure Records prior to filing this form. For urgent travel, please review the section below on Expedite and Emergency Requests.
Certain non-citizens can file Form I-131, Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records, to obtain various travel documentation. The application has different uses depending on the non-citizen's immigration status in the United States.
Who May File Form I-131? Each applicant must file a separate application for a travel document. NOTE: Do not file Form I-131 if you are seeking release from immigration custody and you want to remain in the United
If you plan on remaining outside the United States for longer than one year, you must apply for a re-entry permit (Form I-131) with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Extensions of LPR status may not be obtained from outside the United States.