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Where can I travel with a refugee travel document?

When you have a US refugee travel document, you'll be able to travel to any of the 145 plus countries that are part of the Convention, provided you meet their other entry requirements. Not only this, but the US refugee travel document is a secure travel document that is backed up by the authority of the US government.



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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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If you're a lawful permanent resident of the United States and don't have a passport, you can travel to Canada with your valid U.S. Refugee Travel Document (I-571) and official proof of your lawful permanent resident status.

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List of countries that DO NOT ALLOW ENTRANCE for the visitors with the Refugee Travel Document (blue) issued under the 1951 UN Convention: Myanmar. UAE – Dubai.

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A transportation company (such as an airline) can accept a TPS travel authorization document instead of a visa as proof that you are authorized to travel to the United States. A TPS travel authorization document does not replace your passport.

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Stateless persons are subject to a visa requirement for Italy, unless they hold a residence permit issued by one of the Schengen States; refugee travel document issued in accordance with the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees signed in Geneva on July 28, 1951.

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A valid passport book is required to enter Mexico by air, and those attempting to enter at an airport with a U.S. passport card only may be denied admission.

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Travel document for refugees issued by Switzerland The travel document for recognised refugees (blue) issued under the Geneva Convention of 28 July 1951 (passport valid for 5 years) entitles the holder to enter Switzerland without a visa.

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