What documents do I need to travel with advance parole?
What documents do I need to travel with advance parole?
Ensure you are prepared for any questions from CBP and aware of your rights.
- A current, valid passport from your country of origin.
- Your original advance parole document.
- Employment authorization card (EAD)
- A copy of your most recent DACA approval notice.
- State ID or driver's license.
- Student ID (if applicable)
What documents are needed to travel internationally?
Passport, Travel Visa and National ID Card Proper identification is the foundation of international travel. As a result, you should ensure to always have an official identification document with you.
What documents do I need to enter the US?
Requirements for a USA trip
- You have a valid passport or Green Card.
- You have a valid ESTA or US visa that matches your passport data (not applicable to Green Card holders).
- You do not pose a threat to the USA or the American people.
- You are not subject to an entry ban.
Which countries can travel to USA without visa?
Countries in the Visa Waiver Program that can travel to USA visa-free:
- Andorra.
- Australia.
- Austria.
- Belgium.
- Brunei.
- Chile.
- Croatia.
- Czech Republic.
Can a flight stop in USA without visa?
ESTA is required in all cases of entering the U.S.
Travelers must apply for and receive ESTA even when transiting in the U.S. to a third country without a visa. You must apply for ESTA in any of the following cases: transit, transfer, or stopover (layover).