Good question! I am wondering the same thing!Is traveling outside in the near future advisable with GC and RTD if one's country is included in the travel ban (not fully banned but either orange or yellow)?
Good question! I am wondering the same thing!Is traveling outside in the near future advisable with GC and RTD if one's country is included in the travel ban (not fully banned but either orange or yellow)?
Thanks
Yes expeditedHow were you able to obtain an RTD so fast? Did you expedite it?
Hi guys I have a weird question. I’m an Asylee that got approved less than 1 year ago with no GC and I recently came back to the US after a trip to Europe to see my family member (not COP). This was my second trip back to the US after asylum grant and ofc used my RTD. First time all went smooth and secondary inspection just asked me 2 questions: where was I and for how long. This time it was faster and they only asked for my address. Upon arriving home I noticed that however this time my RTD was stamped with the following ( although first time it wasn’t stamped). Should I be worried? I’m the main applicant and have no dependents. Has anything similar ever happened to you guys?
Unfortunately not biometric. If it were it will make our boarding/check in process so easy. It’s not hard plastic just like a paper page pasted with glueOh, I've never seen that stamp before. Interesting. Also, I hadn't realised they'd updated the RTD. Looks cool. Is it now biometric and does it have a hard plastic bio page?
Not true, its biometric, also the new us passport is like hard plastic too, dont be deceived by appearance , its got more security than you imagineUnfortunately not biometric. If it were it will make our boarding/check in process so easy. It’s not hard plastic just like a paper page pasted with glue
But the rtd still does not work when checking yourself in at the airport.Not true, its biometric, also the new us passport is like hard plastic too, dont be deceived by appearance , its got more security than you imagine
I’m pretty sure that biometric passports or travel documents should have that chip stamp embedded on the front. This one doesn’t so I think it’s not? Maybe I’m wrongNot true, its biometric, also the new us passport is like hard plastic too, dont be deceived by appearance , its got more security than you imagine
Yeah this is why I’m more confused caused if it was biometric wouldn’t it scan? And RTD can’t scan? I mean I’m not sure maybe he’s rightBut the rtd still does not work when checking yourself in at the airport.
I have the same on my first RTD after that they don’t even stamp anything on my entries. Sometimes they do sometimes nothingHi guys I have a weird question. I’m an Asylee that got approved less than 1 year ago with no GC and I recently came back to the US after a trip to Europe to see my family member (not COP). This was my second trip back to the US after asylum grant and ofc used my RTD. First time all went smooth and secondary inspection just asked me 2 questions: where was I and for how long. This time it was faster and they only asked for my address. Upon arriving home I noticed that however this time my RTD was stamped with the following ( although first time it wasn’t stamped). Should I be worried? I’m the main applicant and have no dependents. Has anything similar ever happened to you guys?