As international travel resumes, U.S. residents are advised to prepare thoroughly to protect their immigration status. Increased scrutiny both domestically and internationally means that travelers must ensure they carry proper documentation at all times.
Key Details:
- Always carry a valid government-issued photo ID, preferably a passport.
- Proof of lawful status is essential, including documents like I-94, visa stamp, EAD card, Advance Parole, or Green Card.
- Be aware of potential delays in embassy and consular services.
- Administrative processing times may be longer, and unexpected denials can leave travelers stranded abroad.
Traveling is not just about booking a ticket; it involves safeguarding your immigration status. Stay informed and prepared to navigate these challenges effectively.
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Source: Direct U.S. Immigration
