U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is making updates to Form I-131, which is used to apply for essential immigration documents such as travel permits, parole, and arrival/departure records. This change is especially important for people applying for Advance Parole (to re-enter the U.S. while waiting for a green card), Re-entry Permits (for lawful permanent residents traveling outside the U.S. for extended periods), and Refugee Travel Documents (for refugees and asylees).
What’s New with Form I-131?
- Updated Name: The form will now be called “Application for Travel Documents, Parole Documents, and Arrival/Departure Records.”
- New Edition Date: The updated form will have a new edition date of 06/17/24 (replacing the 04/01/24 edition).
- No Grace Period: Starting on October 11, 2024, you must use the new form. Applications submitted with the old version will be rejected if received after this date.
Why Is USCIS Updating Form I-131?
USCIS regularly updates forms to improve efficiency, comply with the latest immigration laws, and make the application process easier for everyone. The updates to Form I-131 include:
- Simplified Instructions: The updated form will be easier to understand and complete, helping you avoid mistakes.
- Stronger Security Features: The new form includes better security measures to prevent fraud and misuse.
- Alignment with Current U.S. Immigration Laws: The changes ensure that the form matches the latest immigration policies and regulations.
Key Dates to Remember:
- Before October 11, 2024: You can still use the old version (04/01/24) of Form I-131.
- After October 11, 2024: The new version (06/17/24) will be required. Applications submitted with the old form will be rejected if postmarked after this date.
Make sure to use the correct version of Form I-131 to avoid delays or complications with your travel, parole, or visa applications. Stay up-to-date with USCIS changes and submit your application on time!