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 |
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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.

