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To obtain a Reentry Permit, the applicant should file Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. You must file Form I-131 while you are physically present in the United States. It will generally take at least 90 days for USCIS to approve the request. Expedited processing may be available for certain applicants.
There's no official limit on how many times you can apply for a re-entry permit. However, if you've spent more than 4 of the previous 5 years since gaining a green card outside the United States, you'll only be issued a re-entry permit valid for a single year.
Reentry Permit: The filing fee for a Reentry Permit is $575. A biometrics services fee of $85 is required for applicants ages 14 through 79. Refugee Travel Document: The filing fee for a Refugee Travel Document for an applicant age 16 or older is $135. The fee for a child younger than 16 is $105.
To obtain a Reentry Permit, the applicant should file Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. You must file Form I-131 while you are physically present in the United States. It will generally take at least 90 days for USCIS to approve the request. Expedited processing may be available for certain applicants.
To obtain a reentry permit, file Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. You should file this application well in advance of your planned trip. Filing instructions and forms are available on our Website at www.uscis.gov. The instructions on the form will give you more details.
Who Needs a Reentry Permit? A permanent resident or a conditional resident in the US who plans to travel abroad for a period of more than one year, needs to get a reentry permit. If your stay outside the US is going to be for a period less than one year, you do not need a reentry permit, your green card will suffice.
The main reason to obtain a re-entry permit is to show that you intend to maintain your green card status when traveling abroad. If you're a green card holder, you should apply for a re-entry permit if you plan on traveling outside the United States for more than a year but less than 2 years.
To obtain a reentry permit, file Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. You should file this application well in advance of your planned trip. Filing instructions and forms are available on our Website at www.uscis.gov. The instructions on the form will give you more details.
There's no official limit on how many times you can apply for a re-entry permit. However, if you've spent more than 4 of the previous 5 years since gaining a green card outside the United States, you'll only be issued a re-entry permit valid for a single year.
You can indicate on your Form I-131 that you want USCIS to send your reentry permit to a U.S. Embassy, consulate or a DHS office overseas, so you can pick it up from one of those facilities. You do not need a reentry permit if you will be outside the United States for less than 1 year.
A Reentry Permit establishes that you did not intend to abandon status, and it allows you to apply for admission to the United States after traveling abroad for up to two years without having to obtain a returning resident visa. For more information, read Reentry Permit for Permanent Residents.
To obtain a reentry permit, file Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. You should file this application well in advance of your planned trip. Filing instructions and forms are available on our Website at www.uscis.gov. The instructions on the form will give you more details.
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