How to apply for a Thai visa with a US travel document issued to refugees?

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I'm applying for a visa for Thailand with a US Travel Document I-327 (I'm a Permanent US Resident). Should I put "STATELESS" in the nationality box? My nationality says Stateless on my Travel Document. I'm not sure if I should put down what's on my document or what my actual nationality is (where I was born).



Best Answer

Your current nationality is stateless, so that is what you would put there.

Your nationality at birth would be of the country you were born in that no longer exists as it was before the breakup of the Soviet Union.




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Can I apply for visa with refugee travel document?

If you are a refugee under the Geneva Convention, your travel document is accepted by every country that signed the agreement. However, this does not mean that you can travel visa-free to every country- you have to use your travel document to apply for a visitor visa.

Can I travel to Thailand with US travel document?

U.S. citizens carrying a tourist passport and in possession of an onward or return airline ticket do not require a visa to enter Thailand. The passport must have at least six months validity remaining to be allowed entry.

Can I use my refugee travel document?

It is recognized in all countries as a valid travel document. However, you cannot use it to travel to the country that you are a citizen of or the country of claimed persecution.

Is a refugee travel document a passport?

A refugee travel document is basically the equivalent of a U.S. passport for asylees and refugees who need to travel outside the U.S. temporarily. If you are a refugee or asylee in the U.S.



How to apply for refugee/asylee travel document after asylum grant




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