Originally posted by Asylee Expert
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You can check out my blog about travelling with U.S. Refugee Travel Document, Form I-571 and it is listed below. I have travelled to several destinations with the U.S. Refugee Travel Document, Form I-571. There are several factors to consider before travelling, some destinations are visa free, some requires notification to the foreign mission or consulate office of your arrival prior to arrival, others your U.S. Refugee Travel Document, Form I-571 must be valid for a certain amount of time but once again, it all depends on your destination. There are other facts like your nationality, because of your nationality, you may have some visa free access to several countries and if you are a permanent resident you may also have some visa free access to some countries also.
I personally only travel to visa free destinations, at this time, however, many of the visa applications are very simple but again, it all depends on the destination you intend to visit. I am quite acquainted with the rules of travelling with such a document, especially using a U.S. Refugee Travel Document, Form I-571 as I am a Permanent Resident as a result of an asylum case and I had previous worked in Airline Passenger Services.
I will conclude on this note, Asylees and Permanent Residents through asylum must travel with U.S. Refugee Travel Document, Form I-571 and never use the PASSPORT of your nationality to travel. Be well everyone and be safe!
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