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You can submit your completed Form I-131: Application for Travel Document and supporting documents to USCIS either online or by mail. To submit online, you must first create a MyUSCIS account. Then you can submit your petition through your account on the USCIS website.
COST CHANGES AT A GLANCE Form TypeCurrent FeeNew Fee (April 2024) Form I-131 Travel Permit (Optional) $0 when filed with an Adjustment of Status $630 Adjustment of Status (with Form I-485, Form I-130, Form I-765, Form I-131) $1,760 $30053 more rows Feb 21, 2024
To renew your travel document, submit Form I-131 with a copy of your current travel document, a copy of the receipt notice from your green card application, and two passport-sized photos. There is no additional fee.
ALERT: If you are filing a request under the Keeping Families Together process, do not use Form I-131. For Keeping Families Together, please file Form I-131F, Application for Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens, with USCIS.
If you are eligible, you can submit Form I-131 electronically using the USCIS ELIS system. You must register for a USCIS online account, fill out the application form, upload any necessary supporting files, and pay the filing fee online.
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Also, an advance parole document may be renewed, so long as the renewal application is filed at least 120 days before the previously issued advance parole expires. Q: Where is an Advance Parole application to be submitted?
The travel document usually arrives within 150 days (sometimes longer) after submitting your application. You cant leave the country until you have your approved travel document in hand, so you should expect to spend the 35 months after submitting your green card application in the United States.
To file Form I-131 online, individuals must visit my.uscis.gov to sign into their USCIS online account or create a new one. There is no cost to create an online account, which offers a variety of features, including the ability to receive case status updates, access all notices, and upload additional evidence.

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