USCIS

Travel & Parole

Forms for travel authorization and parole documentation. Includes I-131 (Travel Document) and I-131A (Carrier Documentation).

Travel and parole forms allow individuals in certain immigration statuses to travel internationally and re-enter the U.S. Form I-131 is used to apply for advance parole (travel permission for those with pending adjustment of status), re-entry permits (for permanent residents abroad for extended periods), and refugee travel documents. Form I-131A allows lawful permanent residents to apply for a boarding foil (carrier documentation) when their Green Card is lost or expired. Processing times for travel documents can be several months, so planning ahead is essential.

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