Travel with RTD

meLIBERTY2

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Hey, I just got my new RTD and I'm going on trip to Europe.
In the past, when I've traveled with my native country passport (by air) this is what happens at the airport.

1. At check in the agent runs the section of the passport with my name on it through a scanner machine for verfication.
2. The agent takes my I-94 and staples it to the BP (boarding pass) of the flight leaving the US (if you are travelling on a connecting flight)

Now that I'm travelling with my RTD should I

Staple my I-94 marked "Asylum Granted Indefinitely Pursuant to Section 208 of the Act ZNK DATE" so the agent can staple
it to my boarding pass?

OR

Staple my I-94 dated on the last time I entered the US?
(yes, I have 2 1-94's)

OR

Keep the asylum granted I-94 (as some have suggested in these forums)
 
Never surrender your I-94 which you received on asylum approval.

However you can surrender the last I-94 when you traveled last time. (I did not even surrender that in my last trip)
 
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