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USCIS P.O. Box 660167 Dallas, TX 75266 For U.S. Postal Service: If you are filing Form I-131 by itself, based on a pending or approved Form I-821, file your Form I-131 with the USCIS Dallas Lockbox facility.
How long does USCIS expedite request processing take? The processing time for expedited cases will vary depending on the circumstances of the case. Usually, you will receive the decision about the expedite request within 10 days. If the request is approved, the travel documents will likely be available in 2-3 weeks.
Your actual refugee travel document should be issued within about 2 to 5 months from filing your Form I-131. You may request that the actual document be sent to your U.S. address, your attorneys address (if you choose to work with an attorney), or to a U.S. consulate or embassy abroad.
WITHIN THE UNITED STATES, YES WITH A WORK PERMIT. Asylum-seekers are able to travel within the United States after receiving a work permit (Employment Authorization Card). Work permits are a federal document that satisfies the requirements of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
While asylum applicants can travel abroad while their application is pending as long as they obtain advance parole, returning to one's home country is considered an abandonment of their asylum application.
If you were granted asylum from your home country, you can not travel back there and still keep your ILR. You will be stopped at immigration and refused entry.
If you have refugee status and return to your home country, you risk losing your refugee status. This is because the UK is entitled to decide that you no longer require protection.
Holders of non-national and refugee travel documents If the passenger holds a refugee travel document issued by the UK they do not need a visa. If the passenger holds any other non-national or refugee travel document they need a visa to enter the UK.
A Refugee Travel Document can be used like a passport to travel to other countries, but will not allow you to return to your country of citizenship or to the country where you were persecuted. This is not the same as having a Canadian passport.
You can usually travel to all countries except: the country you're from. any country you sought asylum from.