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Is U.S. travel document a passport?

A TPS travel authorization document does not replace your passport. Please note that having a TPS travel authorization document does not guarantee that you will be allowed to reenter the United States.



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A TPS travel authorization document does not replace your passport. Please note that having a TPS travel authorization document does not guarantee that you will be allowed to reenter the United States.

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Is a Travel Document a Passport or Visa? A travel document is any document you need to cross borders. In the case of traveling to the US from another country, you need a passport and a visa. The visa is a document inside your passport that provides more details and freedoms for your time in the US.

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A citizen of a foreign country who seeks to enter the United States generally must first obtain a U.S. visa, which is placed in the traveler's passport, a travel document issued by the traveler's country of citizenship.

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A Refugee Travel Document is a travel document issued to a refugee living in UK who wishes to travel to another country. The Refugee Travel document looks like a blue passport. It is sometimes referred to as a 1951 Convention Travel Document or as a Geneva Passport. A Refugee Travel Document is issued to refugees.

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A certificate of travel is usually valid either: for up to 5 years if you're settled in the UK (known as having 'indefinite leave to remain') until the end of your permission to stay in the UK (known as having 'leave to remain')

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You can only remain outside the United States, however, as long as you re-enter the U.S. before the expiration date printed on your travel document. The travel document is valid for one year after it's issued, typically within 150 days (in some cases longer) after submitting your application materials to USCIS.

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Once you've received your US refugee travel document, you'll be able to travel to a number of countries around the world. However, the countries that you're allowed to travel to must be part of the Convention Relating to the States of Refugees. There are over 145 countries part of the Convention.

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- Unexpired and valid green card - Re-entry permit, if plan to be abroad for more than one (1) year - Proof of intention to return to live in the United States - Valid passport from country of citizenship, unless a refugee/asylee. In that case, a refugee travel document will act as a passport.

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