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what is travel document number uscis

A travel document number for USCIS is the unique identifier printed on certain immigration or travel documents that you use when filling out USCIS forms or boarding‑airline‑style travel forms.

What counts as a “travel document” for USCIS?

When USCIS asks for a “travel document number,” it usually means:

  • Passport number (most common for non‑immigrants and visitors).
  • Re‑entry permit , refugee travel document , or other USCIS‑issued travel document number (for people with certain statuses such as asylum, TPS, or pending adjustment of status).
  • Green Card (I‑551) number, if that card is being used as your travel document on a particular form.

In short, USCIS wants the unique number on the travel document you are relying on when you travel , not your alien number or receipt number.

Where to find the travel document number

The exact location depends on the document:

  • U.S. passport:
    • The passport number is in the top‑right corner of the biographical data page (starts with a letter, then 8–9 characters).
  • Green Card (I‑551):
    • The card number is printed on the back, usually in the middle; this is treated as the travel document number when using the Green Card to travel.
  • USCIS‑issued travel document (e.g., re‑entry permit, refugee travel document):
    • Look for a numeric/alphanumeric code on the front page; USCIS typically labels this as the “travel document number” or “document number” in the same area as the photo and name.

If you are not currently using any travel document (for example, you are filing an I‑130 and never plan to travel), forums often advise leaving the travel‑document‑number field blank only where instructions explicitly allow it.

Why USCIS asks for it

USCIS uses the travel document number to:

  • Link your travel record to your immigration file.
  • Help airlines and U.S. border officials verify your status and admissibility when you return.

If you tell me which USCIS form (e.g., I‑130, I‑485, I‑765) you are filling out and which document you hold (passport, Green Card, re‑entry permit, etc.), I can point you to the exact box and wording to use.

Bottom‑line: “Travel document number” on USCIS forms = the printed number on the passport or other physical travel document you are using; it is not your USCIS receipt number or A‑number.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.