The travel document for recognised refugees (blue) issued under the Geneva Convention of 28 July 1951 (passport valid for 5 years) entitles the holder to enter Switzerland without a visa.
A Travel Authorization (TE) is used to request approval for a business-related trip. In this document, the traveler indicates trip destination(s), purpose, and dates of travel and requests advance checks. In response, the TE records trip information and schedules advance checks.
Passport for refugees Refugees recognized in Brazil have the right to apply for a “Foreigner Passport”, also called a yellow passport, depending on their documentary status.
Permanent residency and citizenship are available to holders of asylum and refugee status, provided that certain requirements are met. However, Brazilian legislation does not provide any specific provision for the integration of immigrants into the society.
Arrival/Departure Record: Form I-94 Aliens who are granted admission to the U.S. are issued form I-94, “Arrival/Departure Record”. The I-94 contains demographic information, such as the alien number, the date the alien entered the U.S., the name, date of birth, country of origin, a status stamp, and the port of entry.
An asylum case in the UK may take a while to process, with a vast majority of asylum applications taking over six months. That being said, many applications are successful and are granted protection.
Your actual refugee travel document should be issued within about 2 to 5 months from filing your Form I-131.
If the passenger holds any other non-national or refugee travel document they need a visa to enter the UK. Whether holders of non-national and refugee travel documents require a direct airside transit visa (DATV) depends on their original nationality, and whether they qualify for one of the exemptions listed above.
Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) You need to apply for an ETA before travelling to the UK. You must travel on the passport used for your ETA application. You do not need an ETA if: you are transiting through an airport in in the UK without passing border control.