RTD What to do....?

carlos777

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Hi,
On Monday I will be my first time traveling overseas, so I have the following questions?

1.- When I go to the counter, before departure, to get the boarding pass, Do I have to give to the attendant my last I-94 I received when I came here two years ago?
2.- Do I need to bring with me the I-94 where appears my asylum status?
3.- When I cam back, What line do I have to go?, the same that the tourist go, in order to be inspected?, Do I need to show anything else beside my RTD?
Any other advise,
Thanks a lot
 
carlos777 said:
Hi,
On Monday I will be my first time traveling overseas, so I have the following questions?

1.- When I go to the counter, before departure, to get the boarding pass, Do I have to give to the attendant my last I-94 I received when I came here two years ago?
2.- Do I need to bring with me the I-94 where appears my asylum status?
3.- When I cam back, What line do I have to go?, the same that the tourist go, in order to be inspected?, Do I need to show anything else beside my RTD?
Any other advise,
Thanks a lot


No don't give them your initial I-94 which says "asylum status granted". When you check in your luggage just give to an airline representative your RTD and a ticket. Then go thru the screening and you are all set. Usually at the gate's entrance another person is gathering I-94. If he or she asks you if you have one say "no". When coming back feel out another I-94 which will be stamped to your RTD at the port of entry. Also in different airports there are different lines. As far as I remeber Washington Dullas there is one line for U.S. citizens and another for everyone else including permanent residents while in Boston Logan there is one for American citizens + G.C. holders and another for everyone else... or vice versa... but in any case you have to be in the line with all the other tourists.
 
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