What are the restrictions on international travel for an immigrant?

International travel restrictions for immigrants vary depending on their immigration status and other factors in Washington. If an immigrant is a permanent resident, then they may leave the U.S. with their green card in hand and a valid passport from their home country. However, if the immigrant has a pending application for naturalization or adjustment of status, then these documents must be approved before international travel. Nonimmigrants, such as students, tourists, and temporary workers, must have valid passports and visas to travel outside of the U.S. This visa must also be valid during the entire duration of the intended stay abroad. Lastly, refugees and asylees may also travel abroad, however they must obtain a Refugee Travel Document or Advance Parole prior to their departure. It is important to note that all international travelers, regardless of immigration status, should consult a qualified immigration attorney when preparing to travel internationally to ensure they are complying with all applicable immigration laws.

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