Form I-131

What is Form I-131?

Form I-131, also known as the Application for Travel Document, is a form issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). It is used to request a travel document, also known as a reentry permit, refugee travel document, or advance parole document. The purpose of this form is to allow individuals who are in the process of immigrating to the United States or those with a pending adjustment of status application to temporarily travel outside of the country and reenter without any issues.

What are the types of Form I-131?

There are three types of Form I-131, each serving a different purpose: 1. Reentry Permit: This document is issued to lawful permanent residents (green card holders) who wish to travel outside of the United States for a temporary period without losing their permanent resident status. 2. Refugee Travel Document: This document is issued to refugees or asylees who wish to travel outside of the United States and return. 3. Advance Parole Document: This document is issued to individuals who have a pending application for adjustment of status (Form I-485) and need to travel outside of the United States temporarily.

Reentry Permit
Refugee Travel Document
Advance Parole Document

How to complete Form I-131

Completing Form I-131 requires careful attention to detail. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you: 1. Download the Form: Get a copy of Form I-131 from the official USCIS website. 2. Read the Instructions: Familiarize yourself with the instructions provided on the form. 3. Gather Required Documents: Collect all the necessary documents, such as copies of your identification, travel plans, and supporting evidence. 4. Fill out the Form: Fill out the form accurately and completely. Pay attention to any specific instructions or requirements. 5. Review and Check for Errors: Double-check your answers for any mistakes or missing information. 6. Sign and Date the Form: Sign and date the completed form where indicated. 7. Submit the Form: Send the form and any supporting documents to the appropriate USCIS office as instructed in the form's instructions.

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Questions & answers

You may submit Form I-131 by mail or online to USCIS. The direct filing addresses differ based on the type of travel document for which you are applying and immigration status you hold. You can find direct filing addresses on the USCIS website.
The documents required to submit Form I-131 include your application together with the fee and a copy of a photo identity document with your full name and date of birth. You can use a valid passport, driver's license, or any official identity document for this purpose.
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.
If you are currently on assignment away from your permanent residence, you may file your Form I-131 at either the office with jurisdiction over where you currently live or over your permanent residence. You may also submit your application in person at your local USCIS field office.
Don't forget to sign your form. I am applying for a re-entry permit (Application Type A) and I am:Filing FeeTotal13 or younger$575$57514 to 79$575$66080 or older$575$575 Jul 19, 2022
Form I-131 Processing Time USCIS takes approximately 3-5 months to process your Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. However, if you are experiencing an extremely urgent situation, you can visit your local USCIS office to request an Advance Parole Document on an emergency basis.