VISA Information for Countries

You can apply for a new RTD on the same day after you receive your current
I guess that's what I will do on the day I get my RTD.
14 months of processing time for a document that lasts 12 months (some countries won't accept it when it has 6 months left)
 
They give you a visa waiver if you have a Schengen visa because they figure the Schengen country checked you out and issued you the visa, so you're kosher. Or halal. Or whatever. Pick your food type of choice :)

This makes huge sense, and I don't understand why everyone doesn't do it. Let the US and Europe do the work, and you welcome the traveler.
@cafeconleche El Cafe, nice to see you again after more than a decade. You provide good info.
 
I have received contradictory information about travelling to Italy with a GC and a US issued refugee travel document from two different Italian embassies. I emailed both embassies because there is a lot of confusing info. about Italy on the internet.

My question is, do I need a visa to travel to Italy with a GC and a refugee travel document?

At first, I emailed the Italian embassy in Washington. They responded that I do not need a visa for a stay of under 90 days.

Then I emailed the Italian embassy in Los Angeles. They responded that I need a visa even if I have a GC and a travel document due to my country of birth.

Does anyone here have experience travelling to Italy with their GC and refugee travel document? Let me tell you something: I traveled around with a Green Card and RTD. The green card is almost useless as Passport Control and Airlines always scrutinize your RTD and ask for a National Passport instead. It is better to travel with a National Passport and a Green Card, even to your home country; my friends did that and returned to the US with no problem! On the other hand, traveling with an RTD and Green Card will still place you in a secondary interrogation at a US airport. For those experiencing travel issues, resources like https://aer-lingus.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html can be helpful. Thank God I have a US Passport now; the nightmare is over!
If you have a U.S. Green Card and a U.S.-issued Refugee Travel Document, you do not need a visa to travel to Italy for up to 90 days. The Italian Embassy in Washington is correct. Italy generally follows Schengen guidelines, which allow visa-free entry for RTD holders who are also U.S. permanent residents. Just ensure your RTD is valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from Italy.
 
If you have a U.S. Green Card and a U.S.-issued Refugee Travel Document, you do not need a visa to travel to Italy for up to 90 days. The Italian Embassy in Washington is correct. Italy generally follows Schengen guidelines, which allow visa-free entry for RTD holders who are also U.S. permanent residents. Just ensure your RTD is valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from Italy.
Interesting! Have you traveled to Italy without a visa with RTD and GC before? Cause the Italian Embassy in LA got me a visa to go there in 2022
 
If you have a U.S. Green Card and a U.S.-issued Refugee Travel Document, you do not need a visa to travel to Italy for up to 90 days. The Italian Embassy in Washington is correct. Italy generally follows Schengen guidelines, which allow visa-free entry for RTD holders who are also U.S. permanent residents. Just ensure your RTD is valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from Italy.
If you are from a country the citizens of which do not need a schengen visa to enter Europe, then you do not need a visa to visit for Italy. My country of origin is not on that visa exempt list, which is why the embassy of Italy told me to get a visa although I have a GC and RTF. I already applied and got my visa though.
 
Hello friends! Finally I got the American RTD and Green Card. My passport expired a few years ago. Planning a trip now to meet parents in a 3rd country. Few questions if someone could help:

1) Anyone traveled to any post Soviet Union countries? (e.g. Uzbekistan, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan…). It’s a low chance, but I would particularly interested hearing about Uzbekistan experience from anyone. I was born in another post Soviet Union country if it matters…

2) Is it helpful to take the original expired passport from my country to show it if an agent doesn’t have a clue what’s RTD?

3) Is anyone here who was denied entrance to any country with American RTD? I only heard about Turkey but I don’t know what was the nationality of a person nor any other details

4) ChatGPT was saying that the RTD should be valid at least for the next 6 months once entering some countries… Is that true? Hard to believe that actually
 
Hello friends! Finally I got the American RTD and Green Card. My passport expired a few years ago. Planning a trip now to meet parents in a 3rd country. Few questions if someone could help:

1) Anyone traveled to any post Soviet Union countries? (e.g. Uzbekistan, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan…). It’s a low chance, but I would particularly interested hearing about Uzbekistan experience from anyone. I was born in another post Soviet Union country if it matters…

2) Is it helpful to take the original expired passport from my country to show it if an agent doesn’t have a clue what’s RTD?

3) Is anyone here who was denied entrance to any country with American RTD? I only heard about Turkey but I don’t know what was the nationality of a person nor any other details

4) ChatGPT was saying that the RTD should be valid at least for the next 6 months once entering some countries… Is that true? Hard to believe that actually
I think European countries require it to be valid for 3 months at the end of your trip. Asian countries usually do not accept it for example UAE but do not know exactly about Uzbekistan. You can ask their embassy.
 
I think European countries require it to be valid for 3 months at the end of your trip. Asian countries usually do not accept it for example UAE but do not know exactly about Uzbekistan. You can ask their embassy.
I know a guy who travelled to Uzbekistan using RTD. He had to get a visa at Uzbekistan consulate but his RTD was just received meaning validity period was long enough.
 
Hello friends! Finally I got the American RTD and Green Card. My passport expired a few years ago. Planning a trip now to meet parents in a 3rd country. Few questions if someone could help:

1) Anyone traveled to any post Soviet Union countries? (e.g. Uzbekistan, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan…). It’s a low chance, but I would particularly interested hearing about Uzbekistan experience from anyone. I was born in another post Soviet Union country if it matters…

2) Is it helpful to take the original expired passport from my country to show it if an agent doesn’t have a clue what’s RTD?

3) Is anyone here who was denied entrance to any country with American RTD? I only heard about Turkey but I don’t know what was the nationality of a person nor any other details

4) ChatGPT was saying that the RTD should be valid at least for the next 6 months once entering some countries… Is that true? Hard to believe that actually
Congratulations!

Is there an embassy of Uzbekistan in your city? Usually, embassies have the most accurate info. if you can find their website.

About Turkey, it is actually true that your RTD must have a 6-month validity at the time of applying for a visa. I checked it myself on the embassy webpage.
 
Hello, I’m curious to know if I can travel to some European countries, such as Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and France, visa-free. I’ve done some research, but there are conflicting information on various websites. Some claim that I don’t need a visa, while others suggest otherwise. Could someone please clarify this for me? I’d greatly appreciate any guidance you can provide.
 
Hello, I’m curious to know if I can travel to some European countries, such as Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and France, visa-free. I’ve done some research, but there are conflicting information on various websites. Some claim that I don’t need a visa, while others suggest otherwise. Could someone please clarify this for me? I’d greatly appreciate any guidance you can provide.
@RERG
 
Hello, I’m curious to know if I can travel to some European countries, such as Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and France, visa-free. I’ve done some research, but there are conflicting information on various websites. Some claim that I don’t need a visa, while others suggest otherwise. Could someone please clarify this for me? I’d greatly appreciate any guidance you can provide.
Hey, I just got back from Europe using only my RTD, not every country accept it visa free, actually just a few do, like germany, Netherlands, Belgium, In my case I entered through Germany visa free and then traveled within Europe by train or bus, it is not recommended traveling by plane to European countries that require a visa (like France, Italy or Switzerland) and also know that there can be passport control traveling by land too. Overall you can do it, but it can be tricky.
 
Hey, I just got back from Europe using only my RTD, not every country accept it visa free, actually just a few do, like germany, Netherlands, Belgium, In my case I entered through Germany visa free and then traveled within Europe by train or bus, it is not recommended traveling by plane to European countries that require a visa (like France, Italy or Switzerland) and also know that there can be passport control traveling by land too. Overall you can do it, but it can be tricky.
Thanks for sharing. How was your experience coming back to the US? Were you sent to secondary inspection? What questions were you asked?
Also when leaving Europe for the US, do European airline staff easily let you board with RTD or are they asking for US visa? What is their familiarity with RTDs?
 
Thanks for sharing. How was your experience coming back to the US? Were you sent to secondary inspection? What questions were you asked?
Also when leaving Europe for the US, do European airline staff easily let you board with RTD or are they asking for US visa? What is their familiarity with RTDs?
I traveled with Delta, and they were pretty knowledgeable with the RTD, I was even able to check in online and scan the document on the app, coming back was trickier since I had to check in manually with an agent, Customs in Germany asked no questions at all, and CBP took me to secondary cause that’s where they keep the “Returning Asylees Seals”, all they asked was which country I visited and for how long, overall it was a good experience to be honest.
 
Just came back from my euro summer trip. This is my 3rd trip so far this year on RTD with no GC. First trip was Thailand (evisa), 2nd trip was Belgium (visa) and this most recent trip was Spain-Portugal and France. I had a French visa. To leave is never an issue but coming back to the us not so easy. You have to explain yourself to the travel agents so many times . Once you get to the US it’s pretty smooth. My first time was the longest I guess because it was my first time using it; but now it’s like 5 mins. First 2 times were through Dulles airport this time was through JFK and he didn’t even asked me anything just stamped it
 
A famous lawyer is recommending every non-citizen (even with GC and RTD) to not travel for the next 3.5 years? What do you guys think of this?
 
A famous lawyer is recommending every non-citizen (even with GC and RTD) to not travel for the next 3.5 years? What do you guys think of this?
I personally think there are many fear mongering attorneys out there. There’s always a risk when traveling abroad but if you have no criminal history of any kind, then you should be fine.
 
A famous lawyer is recommending every non-citizen (even with GC and RTD) to not travel for the next 3.5 years? What do you guys think of this?
I think you should do what YOU are comfortable with. I personally have left the country 3times without GC since trump is president, but again I know the risk I’m taking and I’m okay with it. I’m simply not going to not travel because of what people are saying but again that is the risk I AM taking. If you feel doubtful/ fearful of the current administration then you should not travel. I feel like there’s a lot of speculations and we don’t know if the next president might me worst/better so we’ll never leave until we become citizens? That’s good food for thoughts
 
I think you should do what YOU are comfortable with. I personally have left the country 3times without GC since trump is president, but again I know the risk I’m taking and I’m okay with it. I’m simply not going to not travel because of what people are saying but again that is the risk I AM taking. If you feel doubtful/ fearful of the current administration then you should not travel. I feel like there’s a lot of speculations and we don’t know if the next president might me worst/better so we’ll never leave until we become citizens? That’s good food for thoughts
Did you travel with RTD all these 3 times during the new administration? Any problems while reentering?
 
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