To apply for a reentry permit, refugee travel document or advance parole travel document, to include parole into the U.S. for humanitarian reasons.
Number of Pages :
Form 3; Instructions 10.
Edition Date :
Note on Expiration: USCIS continues to accept the 11/05/11 edition of Form I-131 available here (11/23/10; 02/12/10; 07/14/09; 03/24/09; 10/30/08; 05/27/08; 02/26/08 editions also accepted) despite the passing of the form¿s expiration date. An updated form will be posted as soon as it becomes available
A refugee travel document (Application Types B and C) and I am:
13 or younger
$105
$0
$105
14 or 15
$105
$85
$190
16-79
$135
$85
$220
80 or older
$135
$0
$135
An advanced parole document (Application Types D, E, and F):
Other
$360
$0
$360
Note: If you are filing Form I-131 Application Type B or D,you filed a Form I-485 on/after July 30, 2007 with a fee, and the Form I-485 is still pending, then no additional fee is due for Form I-131.
If you are filing your application at a USCIS Lockbox facility:
Complete the entire form. The form will be rejected if any of these required fields are missing:
Part 1, Family Name
Part 1, Address
Part 1, Date of Birth
Part 2, Application Type
Part 2, Family Name (if filing for an Advance Parole Document for a person outside of the United States, Application Type “F”)
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Requestors: You may file this form only when you have received deferred action by USCIS or ICE. Do not file this form with your Form I-821D, Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.