Form I-131, Application for Travel Document

An Application for Travel Document is for people under different circumstances to help them re enter the U.S. after temporary international travel. Form I-131 should be filed with the USCIS to apply for a re-entry permit, refugee travel document or advance parole travel document, to include parole into the US for humanitarian reasons.

Advance Parole is for applicants who have a pending Form I-485, Application to Adjust Status to Permanent Resident, and who wish to travel before the application is approved. Refugee Travel Document is for applicants who hold Refugee or Asylee status in the US and who wish to travel abroad.

A Re-entry Permit is for Lawful Permanent Residents (green card holders) who will be outside the United States for an extended period of time, normally one year or more.

Applications for re entry permit should be filed in the U.S. Additionally the Lawful Permanent Resident has to appear for a biometrics appointment (fingerprinting) before he or she can leave the country. You can leave the U.S. after getting the fingerprinting done and pick up the document at a U.S. Consulate or DHS office abroad. Else, you may remain in the U.S. until the application is approved. Processing times differ, but generally range from three to six months.

Re entry Permits are valid only for two years and cannot be renewed. But you can return to the U.S. to file another application. Normally, a Lawful Permanent Resident can spend almost six years outside the U.S. and retain his/her Re entry Permit.

If you are filing the I-131 application based on your pending or approved Form I-821, you should file your form with the USCIS Dallas Lock box facility. Additionally, you should include a copy of the I-797 C Notice of Action that shows that your application was accepted or approved.

If you are applying for renewal of your advance parole document, USCIS will accept and adjudicate Form I-131 filed up to 120 days before the date your Advance Parole document that you have at present expires.

All Refugees or Reentry Permit applicants should complete biometrics at an Application Support Center (ASC). They should get the fingerprinting done at an overseas USCIS facility if applying for a Refugee Travel Document while being outside of the U.S.. If you are between 14 and 79 years old and you are applying for a Document or Re-entry Permit, you have to be fingerprinted as part of USCIS biometric services requirements.

Once you have filed this application, USCIS will notify you of the time/location of your biometrics appointment. If you fail to appear for biometrics, it might result in a denial of your application. All applicants for Re-entry Permit and/or Refugee Travel Documents aged between 14 and 79 years should pay an additional $85 biometric fee.

The submission fee for advance parole or re-entry permit is $360 and for a Refugee Travel Document for applicants aged 16 or older is $135. For a child below 16 years of age, the fee is $105. Applicants aged between 14 and 79 should pay a biometric fee of $85 for a Reentry Permit and a Refugee Travel Document, unless the applicant resides abroad at the time of filing their form. Advance parole applicants need not pay the biometric fee.

The submission fee and biometrics services fee can be paid with a single check for $445 and it should be made payable to Department of Homeland Security.

5 Reasons Art and Design Students Should Take School Trips

The essence of art and design pedagogy is balance. Students enter the classroom with a great desire to express their ambitious creativity. But, more often than not, overreaching ambitions and flights of grandeur need to be tempered by method and practised skill. Teachers will frustrate students, but setting them to their setsquares and measurements and principles of form pays off in the end.

Yet, once these tools begin to be instilled, there is a very vital need to maintain the fire of ambition and creativity. This can be done by taking students on tours abroad.

Revel in great works

Many school trips focus on taking art and design students to see great works of art and architecture. The way this inspires and ignites ambitions of creativity is fairly obvious. Time spent in the Louvre or observing architecture in Holland will show students a path to great art and design by observing footsteps and achievements of those who have walked such paths before them. There is great value in actually seeing, touching and experiencing such inspiration on a tour rather than simply second hand through photos and books.

Learn from the best

There are great art and design teachers the world over who work tirelessly to equip their students with the best balance of inspiration and skill. But the boon of school trips is that students can spend time with the best in their field who work daily in art and design. This can open the students’ eyes to new methods but can also point them to the way of perfecting the skills they have been learning in the classroom. In so doing, many students will gain not only more inspiration, but also better respect for the work of their teachers at home.

Be inspired by famous locations

After developing the skills and tools needed to paint or prepare architectural designs, students will no doubt look to great works as inspiration. But these works are a product of their times and context, and hence a true understanding of the classic and modern history of art and design can be attained from school trips. Students will be able to imbibe and absorb the cultural and historical milieu from which the works they admire so much sprung.

Understand the history

Another broad goal of art and design school trips is to show students the grand story of how important principles developed. There is a connected history to art and design, and from this history teachers teach important principles and show students a way to measure quality and greatness. Travelling to various locations and investigating the history behind great works will give students a much fuller sense of this overarching story than a simple narrative told in the classroom. In turn, this will help students not only be more inspired by direct contact with the locations of this history, but they will also appreciate the principles which have been picked up from this grand story.

Cheap Marbella Hotels – Spain (3)

This week I’m going to introduce you with not so luxurious but extremely cheap hotels in Marbella. These hotels are not the best choice for travelers who spend a lot of their holiday time at the hotel they stay in. These Marbella hotels are recommended for those who enjoy their holidays outside their hotel. So here we go…

Linda Marbella 2*
The two star hotel Linda Marbella was built in the year 2000 and is located in the beautiful old town of Marbella at the Santo Cristo Square, near the Orange Square. The hotel has 16 rooms which have a bathroom, air conditioning system, safe and television. This hotel is the ideal place to enjoy all Marbella has to offer. The beautiful chapel of Santo Cristo which is the perfect place for weddings, the best flamenco show of Marbella – Ana Maria and many other outstanding places. Prices for one night at the hotel Linda Marbella start from €30.

Hostal el Castillo 1*
The hotel is situated in the very heart of the old town of the resort Marbella and is only 5 minutes walk from the beach. The hostal el Castillo offers 25 cozy and well appointed rooms which offer most of necessary facilities. Here travelers will be able to enjoy 28 kilometers of beaches, the fishing port and three leisure ports. The numerous avenues, squares and parks such as park of the Constitution, La Alameda, the bonsai park, the Orange Square and the avenue of the sea are just in a shot walking distance from the hostal el Castillo. Prices for one night at the hostal el Castillo start from €30.

Hotel Lima 2*
Located just 100 meters from the beach in the prestigious Old town of Marbella – the Hotel Lima is an ideal place for a relaxing break in the Andalusian sunshine. The location of this hotel allows its guests to enjoy walking around different options: beach, culture, go shopping, business, gastronomy, flamenco, activities and leisure. The hotel offers 64 cozy rooms totally equipped for relaxation. A terrace-solarium is open all year long with views of the city. Prices for one night at the hotel Lima start from €41.