Can I fly to Thailand with an I-327 US Travel Document?
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I'm currently a US Permanent Resident going through my naturalization process this year. In the meantime, I have an I-327 US Travel Document and Re-Entry Permit. I know I can re-enter into the US. But can I fly to Thailand? Do I need a tourist visa? My trip is only 13 days. Thank you!
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Can you go to Thailand with a travel document?
A tourist needs a tourist visa so he/she can stay in Thailand for a period of more than 30 days while doing his/her own explorations and excursions in the kingdom. Due to COVID 19 pandemic, most foreigners are now required to obtain a tourist visa from the Thai Embassy or Consulate.Can I travel to Thailand with US Refugee Travel Document?
Can I Travel in My Own Country With a Refugee Travel Document? No, in most cases you are not allowed to travel back to your country of origin after you're granted the status of a refugee.Can I travel abroad with travel document?
The travel document allows someone living in the U.S. while awaiting their green card to travel abroad without nullifying their green card application. For a family-based green card, it takes anywhere from 10 months to several years or more to process a green card.Can I travel with travel document without passport?
You will be granted permission to travel internationally if you hold a travel document. The United States also grants travel documents to non-U.S. citizens living in America, who seek to travel abroad but are unable to get passports from their home countries.I-327 Re Entry Permits to the United States
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