I am in the same situation, It is confusing because, being a Mexican Citizen ( I am not required for a visa in Europe) but using the RTD only to enter those countires it seems like they do require it, what do we do? do we use NPto enter those countries and RTd just to come Back????
Please Help I want to travel in July,, I have RTD and NP.
There are 2 reasons why I am asking.
1. My friend traveled with NP and came back with RTD.
Did anybody leave the country with the NP, and came back with the RTD? Is it ok to do that? I am not going back to the COP, I want to go on vacation. I don't have my GC yet.
just came back from a third country today. Used NP to enter and RTD to reenter USA. No stamp on RTD. The only questions asked were: did u travel to COP? What are the first 3 digits of ur SSN and show me your DL
It is interesting, nobody seems to mention about a green form that you have to fill out prior to arrival at any US airport. It looks like it has something to do with product/foods/commodity you bring in to this country, but I remember there is a line where you have to write down what countries you have visited. The IO at the airport, based on my experience, rely on what you said on that form although they may ask you where else did you go. What I wonder is, don't they already know what country (ies) you have visited, since each incoming airline must send US authority, listing of passengers, I assumed also their itinerary and their citizenship status. I suspected, the IO asked you that question to test your honesty, or perhaps they really have no idea where or what countries you have been visited. Does any one know about this?
It is interesting, nobody seems to mention about a green form that you have to fill out prior to arrival at any US airport. It looks like it has something to do with product/foods/commodity you bring in to this country, but I remember there is a line where you have to write down what countries you have visited. The IO at the airport, based on my experience, rely on what you said on that form although they may ask you where else did you go. What I wonder is, don't they already know what country (ies) you have visited, since each incoming airline must send US authority, listing of passengers, I assumed also their itinerary and their citizenship status. I suspected, the IO asked you that question to test your honesty, or perhaps they really have no idea where or what countries you have been visited. Does any one know about this?
You mean the blue customs form. Well my opinion is that why do things that will make you uneasy? If you want to visit your COP and in your mind you think its ok and you feel that even though you did visit your COP, your asylum claim has always been genuine..you should not worry.
First of all I agree that anyone shouldn't do or try to do things that will jeopardize their status ( unless you are planning to abandon your asylee or PR status).
I am not sure what color that form is, it has been using by the Custom officer but regardless. What I meant was ( to answer either using NP going out or RTD coming back) that regardless what document you are using, RTD ( for asylee & GC holder))or Passport ( for GC holder only) to enter this country, they ( IO) knew what countries you have visited, even before your flight landed in US Teritory. That is why eventhough you gave them a blank RTD ( no visa, or stamps) as long as you didn't travel to any forbidden countries, you will not be scrutinized unless otherwise.