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I-131, Application for Travel Document
We now offer online filing of Form I-131 to a limited group of filers - those seeking an Advance Parole
Document for Individuals Outside the United States.
You or someone else can file for an Advance Parole Document for Individuals Outside the United
States for the following reasons:
• An initial Advance Parole Document
• An expedited Advance Parole Document
• A request for reparole
Note: If you are seeking a Reentry Permit or a Refugee Travel Document, you cannot file online at this
time. You must mail a paper Form I-131, with supporting evidence and appropriate fees, to USCIS.
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I-131, Application For Travel Document
This form is for applying to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for the following travel
documents:
Form I-129 includes the:
• Advance Parole Document for Individuals Outside the United States: The granting of an
Advance Parole Document for individuals outside the United States is an extraordinary measure
used sparingly to allow an otherwise inadmissible alien to travel to the United States and to seek
parole into the United States for a temporary period of time due to urgent humanitarian reasons
or for significant public benefit (significant public benefit parole is typically limited to law
enforcement or homeland security-related reasons). An Advance Parole Document cannot be
used to circumvent normal visa-issuance procedures and is not a means to bypass delays in visa
issuance.
Only certain applicants may apply for a travel
document online with USCIS at this time
You must submit a paper application if you are in one of the below groups:
• I am a permanent resident or conditional resident of the United States, and I am
applying for a Reentry Permit.
• I now hold U.S. refugee or asylee status, and I am applying for a Refugee Travel
Document.
• I am a permanent resident as a direct result of refugee or asylee status, and I am
applying for a Refugee Travel Document.
• I am applying for an Advance Parole Document to allow me to return to the United
States a er temporary foreign travel.
• Filipino WWII Veterans Parole (FWVP) Program.
If you are in one of these groups, do NOT file online; you must submit your
application by mail. If we receive an online form and it is determined you are in one
of these groups, it may delay your case and/or we may reject your Form I-131.
For more information on whether you need to submit your I-131 application for
asylum by mail, visit the Form I-131 instructions and webpage.
Before You Start Your Application
Eligibility
Each applicant must file a separate application for a travel document.
Note: Do not file Form I-131 if you are seeking release from immigration custody and you
want to remain in the United States as a parolee. You should contact ICE about your
request.
Advance Parole Document for Individuals Outside the United States
If you or someone else is outside the United States and needs to visit the United
States temporarily for an urgent humanitarian reason or for significant public
benefit:
1. You may apply for an Advance Parole Document if you cannot obtain the necessary
visa and any required waiver of inadmissibility or consent to reapply for admission.
Under these conditions, an Advance Parole Document is granted on a case-by-case
basis for a temporary period of time, according to any conditions that may be placed
on parole.
2. An individual in the United States may file this application on your behalf. This
individual must complete the form with information about himself or herself.
3. If you were paroled into the United States when you arrived with an Advanced Parole
Document and need to remain in the United States beyond the authorized parole
period to accomplish the purpose for which parole was approved, you must file a
new Form I-131 with all supporting documentation to request reparole authorization.
An Advance Parole Document may also be granted to qualified individuals outside
the United States as part of the Filipino WWII Veterans Parole (FWVP) Program.
Note: A derivative beneficiary can only receive benefits if the principal beneficiary
receives benefits. A separate application and fee for each individual principal and
derivative beneficiary is required. Applications for a principal beneficiary and any of his
or her derivative beneficiaries must be submitted in one package when mailed to USCIS.
Fee
We will automatically calculate the cost for you before you submit your request. For
specific information about fees applicable to this form, see Form G-1055.
Fee Waiver: If you are requesting a fee waiver, you cannot file online. You must file a
paper version of both the Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver and the form for the specific
benefit you are requesting. You can review the fee waiver guidance at www.uscis.gov/
feewaiver.
Refund policy: USCIS does not refund fees, regardless of any action we take on your
application, petition or request, or how long USCIS takes to reach a decision. By
continuing this transaction, you acknowledge that you must submit fees in the exact
amount and that you are paying the fees for a government service. Please refer to the
instructions for the form(s) you are filing for additional information or you may call the
USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283. For TTY (deaf or hard of hearing) 800-767-1833.
Documents you may need
We will automatically determine which documents you should provide us as you fill out
your petition. At the time of filing, you must submit all evidence and supporting
documentation listed.
Biometric Services Appointment
Biometrics services appointment for certain beneficiaries who will be working in
the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)
A er receiving your petition and ensuring completeness, USCIS will inform you in writing
when the beneficiary needs to go to their local USCIS Application Support Center (ASC)
for their biometrics services appointment. Failure to attend the biometrics services
appointment may result in denial of your petition.
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Track your case online
A er you submit your form, you can track its status through your USCIS account. Sign in
to your account o en to check on your case status and read any important messages
from USCIS.
Respond to requests for information
If we need more information from you, we will send you a Request for Evidence (RFE) or
Request for Information (RFI). You can respond to our request and upload your
documents through your USCIS account.
Provide your biometrics
We will contact the beneficiary to schedule an appointment at an Application Support
Center near them, if applicable. At the appointment, we will get their fingerprints,
photograph, and signature.
Receive your decision
The decision on Form I-129 involves a determination of whether you have established
eligibility for the immigration benefit you are seeking. USCIS will notify you of the
decision in writing.
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Submitting your form online is the same as mailing in a completed paper form. They
both gather the same information and cost the same.
Complete the getting started section first
You should answer all questions in the Getting Started section first so we can best
customize the rest of your online form experience.
Provide as many responses as you can
You should provide as many responses as you can. Incomplete fields or sections and
missing information can slow down processing of your case a er you submit your form.
We will automatically save your responses
We will automatically save your information when you select next to go to a new page or
navigate to another section of the form. We will save your information for 30 days from
today, or from the last time you worked on the form.
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DHS Privacy Notice
AUTHORITIES: The information requested on this declaration, and the associated evidence,
is collected under the Immigration and Nationality Act sections 212(d)(5), 214 and 248.
PURPOSE: The primary purpose for providing the requested information is to determine if
you have established eligibility for naturalization and issuance of a Certificate of Citizenship
for a child who regularly resides outside the United States. DHS will use the information you
provide to grant or deny the immigration benefit you are seeking.
DISCLOSURE: The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to provide the
requested information, including your Social Security number (if applicable), and any
requested evidence, may delay a final decision or result in denial of the beneficiaryʼs benefit
request.
ROUTINE USES: DHS may share the information you provide on this declaration and any
additional requested evidence with other Federal, state, local, and foreign government
agencies and authorized organizations. DHS follows approved routine uses described in the
associated published system of records notices [DHS/USCIS/ICE/CBP-001 Alien File, Index,
and National File Tracking System, DHS/USCIS-007 Benefits Information System, and DHS/
USCIS-018 Immigration Biometric and Background Check] and the published privacy impact
assessments [DHS/USCIS/PIA-003 Integrated Digitization Document Management Program
(IDDMP), DHS/USCIS/PIA-056 USCIS Electronic Immigration System, DHS/USCIS/PIA-071
myUSCIS Account Experience, and DHS/USCIS/PIA-051 Case and Activity Management for
International Operations] which you can find at www.dhs.gov/privacy. DHS may also share
this information, as appropriate, for law enforcement purposes or in the interest of national
security.
Paperwork Reduction Act
An agency may not conduct or sponsor an information collection, and a person is not
required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated
for Form I-129 at X.XX hours; Trade Agreement Supplement at X.XX hours; H Classification
Supplement at X.XX hours; H-1B and H-1B1 Data Collection and Filing Fee Exemption
Supplement at X.XX hour; including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering the
required documentation and completing and submitting the request. Send comments
regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including
suggestions for reducing this burden to:
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I-131, Application for
Travel Document
Getting Started
What type of application are you applying for?
Note: If you are an Afghan parolee seeking re-parole and requesting an
EAD, you must select the option that indicates you are outside the United
States and applying for an Advance Parole Document.
About You
You can file your request online only for certain
Application Information
Evidence
Additional Information
Review & Submit
Basis of eligibility
Preparer information
application types
If your application type does not appear as an option, you must
file a paper Form I-131. If you submit online and are not eligible
for one of the application types listed as an option, your
application may be denied.
I am outside the United States, and I am applying for an
Advance Parole Document
I am applying for an Advance Parole Document for a
person who is outside the United States
Are you requesting expedited processing?
You cannot request expedited processing if you are seeking an Advance
Parole Document under one of the Family Reunification Parole policies.
For all other applicants, to request expedited processing you must provide
a detailed written explanation of your request with your application.
Yes
No
Are you applying for re-parole?
You can request reparole if you were paroled into the United States and
need to remain in the United States beyond the authorized parole period to
accomplish the purpose for which parole was approved.
Yes
No
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Is someone assisting you with completing this
application?
Basis of eligibility
Yes
Preparer information
No
About You
Application Information
Evidence
Additional Information
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Is a preparer assisting you with completing this
application?
A preparer is anyone who completes or helps you complete all or part of
your application using information and answers that you provide.
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What is your preparerʼs full name?
Given name (first name)
Basis of eligibility
Family name (last name)
Preparer information
Preparer information
page 2
About You
Application Information
Evidence
What is your preparerʼs business or organization
name?
Additional Information
Review & Submit
My preparer is not part of a business or organization.
What is your preparerʼs mailing address?
Country
Address line 1
Street number and name
Address line 2
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor
City or town
State/Province
Zip code/Postal code
Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.
What is your preparerʼs contact information?
Daytime Telephone number
Provide a 10-digit phone number.
Fax number
Email address
My preparer does not have an email address.
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About You
Given name (first name)
Middle Name
Your name
Your contact information
Family name (last name)
When and where you were
born
Other information
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About You
What is your daytime phone number?
Your name
Provide a 10 to 20-digit number.
Your contact information
When and where you were
born
Other information
Application Information
Evidence
Additional Information
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What is your physical address?
In care of name (if any)
Country
Address line 1
Street number and name
Address line 2
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor
City or town
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What is your date of birth?
MM/DD/YYYY
Your name
Your contact information
When and where you were
born
What is your country of birth?
Other information
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Your name
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Your contact information
When and where you were
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Other information
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Additional Information
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What is your A-Number?
Your A-Number is located on your Permanent Resident Card (formerly
known as the Alien Registration Card or referred to as the Green Card), and
consists of a 7, 8, or 9-digit number.
The A-Number may be located on the front or back of the card, depending
on when the card was issued.
Where to find your A-Number
I do not have or know my A-Number.
Provide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits,
the system will automatically add zero(s) a er the “A” and before the first
digit so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567.
What is your U.S. Social Security number (SSN)?
I do not have or know my U.S. Social Security number.
Provide a 9-digit Social Security number.
What is your class of admission?
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What is your date of birth?
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Your name
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Your contact information
When and where you were
born
Other information
Application Information
Evidence
Additional Information
Review & Submit
What is your A-Number?
Your A-Number is located on your Permanent Resident Card (formerly
known as the Alien Registration Card or referred to as the Green Card), and
consists of a 7, 8, or 9-digit number.
The A-Number may be located on the front or back of the card, depending
on when the card was issued.
Where to find your A-Number
I do not have or know my A-Number.
Provide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits,
the system will automatically add zero(s) a er the “A” and before the first
digit so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567.
What is your U.S. Social Security number (SSN)?
I do not have or know my U.S. Social Security number.
Provide a 9-digit Social Security number.
What is your class of admission?
I am requesting an Employment Authorization
Document (EAD) upon approval of my new
Operation Allies Welcome (OAW) period of parole.
Applicants who were previously paroled under the Operation Allies
Welcome (OAW) program and are applying for a new period of parole may
request initial or renewed employment authorization and an employment
authorization document (EAD). The EAD will not be issued until the new
OAW period of parole is approved and will not be issued at all if the new
parole period is denied. OAW applicants who request employment
authorization as part of the USCIS Form I-131 are not required to file USCIS
Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization. Applicants who
wish to request a social security number and/or a social security card must
contact the Social Security Administration.
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What is the beneficiaryʼs name?
Given name (first name)
Middle Name
About beneficiary
Family name (last name)
Your request
Advance parole document
Evidence
Additional Information
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What is the beneficiaryʼs date of birth?
MM/DD/YYYY
What is the beneficiaryʼs country of citizenship?
What is the beneficiaryʼs daytime phone number?
Provide a 10-digit phone number.
What is the beneficiaryʼs physical address?
In care of name (if any)
Country
Address line 1
Street number and name
Address line 2
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor
City or town
State/Province
Zip code/Postal code
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About You
Application Information
What is your date of intended departure?
MM/DD/YYYY
About beneficiary
Your request
Advance parole document
What is the expected length of your trip (in days)?
Evidence
Additional Information
Review & Submit
Provide a numeric value between 1 and 10000.
Are you, or any person included in this
application, now in exclusion, deportation,
removal or rescission proceedings?
Yes
No
If “Yes,” what is the name of the DHS office?
Have you ever before been issued a reentry
permit or Refugee Travel Document?
Yes
No
What was the date issued?
MM/DD/YYYY
What was the disposition (attached, lost, etc.)?
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Application Information
Where do you want this travel document sent?
To the physical address you provided in the “About You”
section
About beneficiary
To a U.S. Embassy or consulate
Your request
To a DHS office overseas
Your request page 2
City or town
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About beneficiary
To a U.S. Embassy or consulate
Your request
To a DHS office overseas
Your request page 2
City or town
Advance parole document
Evidence
Additional Information
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Country
If you selected U.S. Embassy or DHS office
overseas, where do you want the notice to pick up
the travel document be sent?
In care of name (if any)
Country
Address line 1
Street number and name
Address line 2
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor
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State/Province
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Your request
To a DHS office overseas
Your request page 2
City or town
Advance parole document
Evidence
Additional Information
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Country
If you selected U.S. Embassy or DHS office
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To the physical address you provided in the “About You”
section
About beneficiary
To a U.S. Embassy or consulate
Your request
To a DHS office overseas
Your request page 2
City or town
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Country
If you selected U.S. Embassy or DHS office
overseas, where do you want the notice to pick up
the travel document be sent?
To the beneficiaryʼs physical address you previously
provided
To a new address
What is the new address you want the notice to
pick up the travel document be sent?
In care of name (if any)
Country
Address line 1
Street number and name
Address line 2
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor
City or town
State/Province
Zip code/Postal code
Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.
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About You
Application Information
Explain how you or the beneficiary qualify for an
Advance Parole Document and what
circumstances warrant issuance for advance
parole.
About beneficiary
Please provide an explanation
Your request
Input Value …
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Additional Information
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0 / 2000
How many trips do you intend to use this
document?
One trip
More than one trip
Is the person intended to receive an Advance
Parole Document outside the United States?
Yes
No
What is the city or town of the U.S. Embassy or
consulate or the DHS overseas office that you
want us to notify?
What is the country of the U.S. Embassy or
consulate or the DHS overseas office that you
want us to notify?
If the travel document will be delivered to an
overseas office, where should the notice to pick
up the document be sent?
To the beneficiaryʼs physical address you previously
provided
To a new address
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Explain how you or the beneficiary qualify for an
Advance Parole Document and what
circumstances warrant issuance for advance
parole.
About beneficiary
Please provide an explanation
Your request
Input Value …
Advance parole document
Evidence
Additional Information
Review & Submit
0 / 2000
How many trips do you intend to use this
document?
One trip
More than one trip
Is the person intended to receive an Advance
Parole Document outside the United States?
Yes
No
If the travel document will be delivered to an
overseas office, where should the notice to pick
up the document be sent?
To the beneficiaryʼs physical address you previously
provided
To a new address
Where do you want the notice to pick up the
travel document to be sent?
In care of name (if any)
Country
Address line 1
Street number and name
Address line 2
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor
City or town
State/Province
Zip code/Postal code
Provide a 5 or 9-digit
ZIP code.
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2” X 2” Photo Of You
“You must submit a color photograph of yourself taken within 30 days of
the filing of this application. The photo must have a white to off-white
background and not be modified.
Note: A digital photo must be produced from a high-resolution camera that
has at least 3.5 mega pixels of resolution.
2” x 2” photo of you
Passport-style photos must be 2 inches by 2 inches. The photos must be in
color with full face, frontal view on a white to off-white background. Head
height should measure 1 inch to 1 3/8 inch from top of hair to bottom of
chin, and eye height is between 1 1/8 inch and 1 3/8 inch from bottom of
photo. Your head must be bare unless you are wearing headwear as
required by a religious denomination of which you are a member.
Photo identity documents
Advance parole document for
individuals outside the
United States
Expedited processing written
statement
If applying for an Advance Parole Document for individuals outside the
United States:
DOS letter of support
Additional Information
Review & Submit
• If you are applying for an Advance Parole Document on your own
behalf, and you are outside the United States, submit a photograph
with your application
• If you are applying for an Advance Parole Document on behalf of
another individual who is outside the United States, submit the
required photograph of the individual who would be issued the
Advance Parole Document.
File requirements
Clear and readable
Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF
No encrypted or password-protected files
If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English
translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.
Upload no more than five documents at a time
Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces,
periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses
Maximum size: 12MB per file
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Photo Identity Documents
All applications must include:
A copy of an official photo identity document showing your photo, name,
and date of birth. (Examples: Your current Employment Authorization
Document, if available; a valid government-issued driverʼs license; passport
identity page; Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card; or any other official
identity document.) The copy must clearly show the photo and identity
information. Form I-94 Arrival-Departure Record is not acceptable as a
photo identity document. If the photo identity document is not a valid
passport, you must also include evidence of your citizenship or U.S.
immigration status.
2” x 2” photo of you
Photo identity documents
Advance parole document for
individuals outside the
United States
If you are applying for an Advanced Parole Document for another
individual (beneficiary) who is outside the United States:
Expedited processing written
statement
• You must submit a copy of the biographical page of the beneficiaryʼs
passport or, if it is not available, an explanation why a passport is not
available and another government-issued identity document that
establishes the beneficiaryʼs citizenship; and
DOS letter of support
Additional Information
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• Copies of each Form I-134 sponsorʼs official identity documents and
evidence of heir citizenship or U.S. immigration status (such as a copy
of a U.S. passport, lawful permanent resident card, or birth certificate).
Note: If a civil document submitted in support of a request for advance
parole has annotations on either the front or the back of the document,
copies of both sides of the document must be submitted.
File requirements
Clear and readable
Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF
No encrypted or password-protected files
If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English
translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.
Upload no more than five documents at a time
Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces,
periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses
Maximum size: 12MB per file
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Evidence
Advance Parole Document for Individuals Outside
the United States
If you are applying for an Advance Parole Document for an individual
who is outside the United States (either for yourself or another
individual), other than under one of the Family Reunification Parole
policies, you must attach:
• A detailed description of the urgent humanitarian or significant public
benefit reason for which an Advance Parole Document is requested, an
explanation for the length of time for which parole is requested, and
copies of evidence that support the basis for your request;
2” x 2” photo of you
Photo identity documents
Advance parole document
for individuals outside the
United States
• Form I-134, Affidavit of Support, completed as directed in the Form
I-134 instructions;
Expedited processing written
statement
• A statement explaining why a U.S. visa cannot be obtained, including
when and where attempts were made to obtain a visa, or an
explanation of why a visa was not sought to enter the United States;
DOS letter of support
Additional Information
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• If applicable, a statement explaining why a waiver of inadmissibility
cannot be obtained to allow issuance of a visa, including when and
where attempts were made to obtain a waiver, and a copy of any DHS
decision on your waiver request, or an explanation of why a waiver has
not been sought;
• A copy of any decision on an immigrant or non-immigrant petition or
application filed for an individual seeking to enter the United States,
and evidence regarding any pending immigrant or non-immigrant
petition or application.
Note: If a civil document submitted in support of a request for advance
parole has annotations on either the front or the back of the document,
copies of both sides of the document must be submitted.
Note: Additional information regarding types of evidence that may be
relevant to specific parole requests is described under Humanitarian
Parole.
Photographs
• If you are applying for an Advance Parole Document on your own
behalf, and you are outside the United States, submit photographs
with your application.
• If you are applying for an Advance Parole Document on behalf of
another individual who is outside the United States, submit the
required photographs of the individual who would be issued the
Advance Parole Document.
File requirements
Clear and readable
Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF
No encrypted or password-protected files
If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English
translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.
Upload no more than five documents at a time
Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces,
periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses
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Expedited Processing Written Statement
Include a written explanation of the reason for the request to expedite with
any supporting evidence available. The burden is on the applicant to
demonstrate that one or more of the expedite criteria have been met. The
criteria are as follows:
a. Severe financial loss to company or individual;
2” x 2” photo of you
b. Extreme emergent situation;
Photo identity documents
c. Humanitarian situation; or
Advance parole document for
individuals outside the
United States
d. Non-profit status of requesting organization in furtherance of the
cultural and social interests of the United States Department of
Defense or National Interest Situation. (Note: The request must come
from an official United States Government entity and state that a
delay will be detrimental to the U.S. Government.)
Expedited processing
written statement
File requirements
DOS letter of support
Clear and readable
Additional Information
Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF
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If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English
translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.
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Department of State (DOS) Letter of Support
Upload a Letter of Support from the Department of State (DOS)
recommending the self-petitioner for parole. The DOS Letter of Support
should:
a. Appear on DOS letterhead;
b. List the self-petitionerʼs name and derivative family members;
2” x 2” photo of you
c. Include a justification for significant public benefit;
Photo identity documents
d. Provide relevant information to USCIS outlining why paroling this
individual will be a significant public benefit to the United States;
and
Advance parole document for
individuals outside the
United States
e. Outline any additional urgent humanitarian issues.
Expedited processing written
statement
File requirements
Clear and readable
DOS letter of support
Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF
Additional Information
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translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.
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Additional Information
Additional information
If you need to provide any additional information for any of your answers to
the questions in this form, enter it into the space below. You should include
the questions that you are referencing.
If you do not need to provide any additional information, you may leave
this section blank.
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Action
What is your date of birth?
I am neither alive nor dead.
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completeness before you submit it.
We encourage you to provide as many responses as you can throughout the
${formType}. Missing or incomplete information may slow down the review
process a er you submit your ${formType}.
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you want before you submit it.”
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Your application summary
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Refund policy: USCIS does not refund fees, regardless of any action we take
on your application, petition or request, or how long USCIS takes to reach a
decision. By continuing this transaction, you acknowledge that you must
submit fees in the exact amount and that you are paying the fees for a
government service.
Alerts and warnings
We found no alerts or warnings in your application.
Refund policy: USCIS does not refund fees, regardless of any action we take
on your application, petition or request, or how long USCIS takes to reach a
decision. By continuing this transaction, you acknowledge that you must
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About You
Here is a summary of all the information you provided in your application.
Application Information
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Additional Information
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Make sure you have provided responses for everything that applies to you
before you submit your application. You can edit your responses by going
to each application section using the site navigation.
We also prepared a dra case snapshot with your responses, which you can
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Getting Started
Basis of eligibility
What type of application are you
applying for?
I am outside the United
States, and I am applying
for an Advance Parole
Document
Are you requesting expedited
processing?
Yes
Are you applying for re-parole?
No
Preparer information
Is someone assisting you with
completing this application?
Yes
Is a preparer assisting you with
completing this application?
Yes
What is your preparerʼs full
name?
Given name (first name)
Test
Family name (last name)
Preparer
What is your preparerʼs business
or organization name?
Organization Name
What is your preparerʼs mailing
address?
Country
United States
Address line 1
800 N GLEBE RD
Address line 2
SUITE 700
City or town
ARLINGTON
State
Virginia
ZIP code
22203
About You
Your name
What is your current legal name?
Given name (first name)
Ronny
Middle name
Tom
Family name (last name)
Jast
Your contact information
What is your daytime phone
number?
5555555555
What is your physical address?
In care of name (if any)
Country
United States
Address line 1
800 N GLEBE RD
Address line 2
SUITE 700
City or town
ARLINGTON
State
New York
ZIP code
22203
Other information
What is your gender?
Male
What is your A-Number?
282000804
What is your U.S. Social Security
number (SSN)?
123-45-6789
What is your class of admission?
384 - Vawa, T Or U Petition
Has Been Filed
(Confidentiality
Provisions Associated
With These Types Of
Petitions Apply To The
Individual.) Removal
Proceedings Should Not
Be Initiated During
Pendency Of Case.
I am requesting an Employment
Authorization Document (EAD)
upon approval of my new
Operation Allies Welcome (OAW)
period of parole.
Application Information
About beneficiary
What is the beneficiaryʼs name?
Given name (first name)
Middle name
Family name (last name)
What is the beneficiaryʼs date of
birth?
What is the beneficiaryʼs country
of birth?
What is the beneficiaryʼs country
of citizenship?
What is the beneficiaryʼs
daytime phone number?
What is the beneficiaryʼs
physical address?
In care of name (if any)
Country
Address line 1
Address line 2
City or town
State
ZIP code
Your request
What is your date of intended
departure?
01/01/2045
What is the expected length of
your trip (in days)?
730
Are you, or any person included
in this application, now in
exclusion, deportation, removal
or rescission proceedings?
Yes
If “Yes,” what is the name of the
DHS office?
Office of Removal
Have you ever before been
issued a reentry permit or
Refugee Travel Document?
Yes
What was the date issued?
01/01/2020
What was the disposition
(attached, lost, etc.)?
Lost
Where do you want this travel
document sent?
To a DHS office
overseas
Where do you want this
travel document sent?
City or town
Country
If you selected U.S. Embassy or
DHS office overseas, where do
you want the notice to pick up
the travel document be sent?
In care of name (if any)
Country
Address line 1
Address line 2
City or town
State
ZIP code
If you selected U.S. Embassy or
DHS office overseas, where do
you want the notice to pick up
the travel document be sent?
In care of name (if any)
Country
Address line 1
Address line 2
City or town
State
ZIP code
Advance parole document
Explain how you or the
beneficiary qualify for an
Advance Parole Document and
what circumstances warrant
issuance for advance parole.
Insert very long essay
here
How many trips do you intend to
use this document?
One
Is the person intended to receive
an Advance Parole Document
outside the United States?
Yes
What is the city or town of the
U.S. Embassy or consulate or the
DHS overseas office that you
want us to notify?
City
What is the country of the U.S.
Embassy or consulate or the
DHS overseas office that you
want us to notify?
Afghanistan
If the travel document will be
delivered to an overseas office,
where should the notice to pick
up the document be sent?
In care of name (if any)
Country
Address line 1
Address line 2
City or town
State
ZIP code
Postal code
If you selected U.S. Embassy or
DHS office overseas, where do
you want the notice to pick up
the travel document be sent?
In care of name (if any)
Country
Address line 1
Address line 2
City or town
State
ZIP code
Evidence
2” x 2” photo of you
2” x 2” photo of you
Photo identity documents
Photo identity documents
Advance parole document for individuals outside the United States
Advanced Parole Document for
Individuals Outside of the United
States
Expedited processing written statement
Expedited processing written
statement
Additional Information
Additional information
What is your date of birth?
I am neither alive nor
dead.
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Preparerʼs certification and signature
Your preparer must read and agree to the certification below.
I declare that I prepared this benefit request at the
request of the applicant, that it is based on all the
information of which I have knowledge, and that the
information is true to the best of my knowledge.
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Your application summary
Preparer statement
Preparer signature
As the applicantʼs preparer, you must sign on paper and provide
your signature page to the applicant. Follow these steps:
Your signature
1. Download the Interpreter Signature page
2. Print the Interpreter Signature page
3. Read and sign the Interpreter Signature page
4. Give the signed Interpreter Signature page to
the applicant
The applicant will need to scan and upload your completed
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Additional Information
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Scan and upload your preparerʼs completed signature page below.
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document.
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I certify, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the
United States of America, that this application and the
evidence submitted with it is all true and correct. I
authorize the release of any information from my records
that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services needs to
determine my eligibility for the benefit that I am seeking.
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I-131, Application for
Travel Document
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regardless of any action USCIS takes on an application, petition or request,
or how long USCIS takes to reach a decision. You must submit all fees in the
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