United States Immigration News
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Biometric Changes For Re-entry Permits and Refugee Travel Documents.
WASHINGTON –U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued
revised instructions for USCIS Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. The
instructions include changes, which will become effective March 5, 2008, that
require applicants for re-entry permits and refugee travel documents to provide
biometrics (e.g., fingerprints and photographs) at a USCIS Application Support
Centers (ASC) for background and security checks and requirements for secure
travel and entry documents containing biometric identifiers. As indicated in the
instructions, when the biometrics requirement becomes effective, USCIS will
notify applicants of their appointment at the designated ASC after submission of
the I-131 application.
The new instructions for Form I-131 require that applicants for re-entry
permits and refugee travel documents who are ages 14 through 79 provide
biometrics before departing from the United States. Applicants also are strongly
encouraged to apply, whenever possible, well in advance of their anticipated
travel dates to allow time to attend their ASC appointments and to receive their
travel documents. Shortly after filing an I-131 form for a Refugee Travel
Document or a Re-entry Permit, USCIS will mail the applicant his or her receipt
and an ASC scheduling notice. The I-131 instructions also provide guidance for
certain persons who are abroad at the time of filing to visit a U.S. Embassy or
consulate for fingerprinting, although all applicants are urged to file before
leaving the United States.
The instructions also discuss the requirement for applicants for re-entry
permits and refugee travel documents who are in the United States to pay the $80
biometrics services fee, or to submit a biometrics fee waiver request with
sufficient documentation to support their inability to pay the fee. As in the
past, the application fee for the I-131 form cannot be waived.
In addition, if applicants require expedited processing, the instructions
provide specific information for submitting pre-paid express mailers with the
I-131 for USCIS to send the applicant his or her receipt and ASC appointment
notice, as well as the completed Re-entry Permit or Refugee Travel Document, if
approved. A request for expedited processing should contain the applicant’s
reasons for such processing.
Changes to the Form I-131 instructions concerning biometrics are vital to the
security of the immigration process, as well as to help ensure that USCIS
complies with congressional mandates for issuance of secure documents. The added
biometric requirements will provide the agency with an opportunity to conduct
more in-depth security background checks for applicants for immigration benefits
or re-entry permits and refugee travel documents for entering the United States.
These requirements also improve USCIS’ capability to verify identity and for
applicants to obtain secure documents that are less subject to fraud and abuse. |