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Travel Documents

Why you might need to apply for an I-131 travel document

Anyone who presents themselves at the U.S. border and intends to enter the country must provide border officials with certain documentation evidencing their authority to enter the U.S. In the case of U.S. Citizens, this means that the person must simply present a U.S. passport or other acceptable evidence of U.S. Citizenship. The documentation requirements can be more complicated and can create problems for unwary lawful permanent residents or non-immigrants.

USCIS Revises Instructions for Travel Documents

The USCIS announced revised instructions for processing Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. The changes are effective on March 5, 2008 and require applicants to provide biometrics at a USCIS Application Support Center for security and background checks.