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Legal News
USCIS
TO MAKE TRAVEL DOCUMENTS MORE SECURE
November 24, 2003
Washington D.C. – Eduardo Aguirre, Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services (USCIS), today announced the production of a new, re-designed
travel document. Those documents, which allow permanent residents, refugees
and asylees to re-enter the United States following travel abroad, incorporate increased security
features aimed at eliminating a counterfeiter’s ability to duplicate
them.
“We’re
taking advantage of the latest state-of-the-art technology to produce
new travel documents, ” said Director Aguirre. “In the process, USCIS
is addressing two major priorities. First, we’re making America safer by adding security features that frustrate the illegal production
of these documents. Second, we’re improving production techniques and
processes allowing us to get these documents into the hands of our customers
more quickly.”
Produced
at the USCIS Nebraska Service Center, the new travel documents utilize
the same patented personalization process as the current U.S. passport. This includes a digitized
integrated photo, which has proven difficult for counterfeiters to duplicate.
The redesigned document also features a number of covert or hidden features
that require sophisticated forensic equipment to view.
The
new travel document is light green in color and resembles the size and
shape of the U.S. passport. It replaces the existing
refugee travel document and the re-entry permit for permanent residents.
Refugee travel documents and re-entry permits currently in circulation
will remain valid until the expiration dates printed on those documents.
Annually more than 200,000 people apply for travel documents.
The use of new production equipment and techniques allows USCIS to increase
by ten fold the daily production rate for these documents.
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