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  2. Electronic System for Travel Authorization - Wikipedia

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    The ESTA application collects biographic information and answers to VWP eligibility questions. ESTA applications may be made at any time, but travelers are encouraged to apply at least 72 hours prior to travel. ESTA has an application fee of $4, and if approved, an additional fee of $17 is charged, for a total of $21. [2]

  3. British emergency passport - Wikipedia

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    The emergency passport is issued with a validity which is limited to the shortest time appropriate to the holder’s travel requirements whilst taking account of the transit and destination country requirements (for example, many countries require travel documents to have a minimum validity of six months).

  4. U.S. re-entry permit - Wikipedia

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    A permanent resident who obtained permanent residence as a refugee may either apply for a refugee travel document or a re-entry permit, but not both. Specimen Identity page of a USCIS issued travel document to a permanent resident. USCIS Form I-131 (Application for a Travel Document) is used to apply for the re-entry permit and other travel ...

  5. Travel visa - Wikipedia

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    U.S. travel document: Refugee Travel Document (Form I-571); or; Permit to Re-Enter (Form I-327) Emergency Travel Document (e.g. Consular Letter) issued by a foreign embassy or consulate specifically for the purpose of travel to the bearer's home country. Nationals of Mexico holding one of the following documents: (expired) "Matricula Consular"; or

  6. Home Office travel document - Wikipedia

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    The Home Office travel document is an international travel document issued by the UK Border Agency to an alien resident of United Kingdom who is unable to obtain a national passport. It is usually valid for five years, or if the holder only has temporary permission to stay in the United Kingdom , the validity will be identical to the length of ...

  7. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative - Wikipedia

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    U.S. permanent resident card (Form I-551), temporary I-551 stamp, re-entry permit (Form I-327), refugee travel document (Form I-571), advance parole authorization (Form I-512), or employment authorization document annotated "valid for re-entry to U.S." or "serves as I-512 advance parole" U.S. military or NATO identification with official travel ...

  8. Travel document - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of travel document is the passport, a booklet-form identity document issued by national authorities or the governments of certain subnational territories [a] containing an individual's personal information as well as space for the authorities of other jurisdictions to affix stamps, visas, or other permits authorising the ...

  9. Category:International travel documents - Wikipedia

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