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Who We Serve

1-Refugees | 2-Asylees | 3-Cuban/Haitian Entrants | 4-Amerasians | 5-Victims of Human Trafficking | 6-Unaccompanied Alien Children | 7-Survivors of Torture


Acceptable documents for refugees admitted under §207 of the INA:

Documents/Codes

Comments

I-94 Arrival/departure card noting that the individual has been admitted under §207 of the INA

Notations may include references to employment authorization, indefinite status, and the requirement to obtain permission before leaving the United States.

RE-1 admission code on the I-94

Principal Refugee

RE-2 admission code on the I-94

Spouse of principal refugee

RE-3 admission code on the I-94

Child of principal refugee

RE-4 admission code on the I-94

Collateral relatives of principal refugee

RE-5 admission code on the I-94

Certain Haitian refugees

I-766 Employment Authorization Document with the code A03

 

I-688B Employment Authorization Document with the provision of law 274a.12(a)(3)

This is an older version of the employment authorization document but it is still in use.

INS Form I-571

United States Refugee Travel Document *

Visa 93 (or V-93) on the I-94 Arrival/departure card

May be accompanied by the words "section 207"; Individual is the spouse or minor child of a previously admitted refugee.

*Note : The INS Form I-571, which is a United States Refugee Travel Document, does not distinguish between refugees and asylees. An individual with a United States Refugee Travel Document may be a refugee or an asylee.