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USCIS Status: “Understanding Your Travel Document Production in Context of Uscis Processes

A travel document has been produced for your case, which may be a passport or other documentation required for your immigration process.

What does this status mean?

The USCIS has produced a travel document for your case, such as a passport or visa, which is necessary for your immigration journey. This document will allow you to travel outside the United States while your application is pending. You should carefully review and verify the information on the document to ensure its accuracy before using it for travel.

What should you do next?

  • 1Log into my.uscis.gov and check your case status using receipt number I-XXX-XX-XXXXXXX
  • 2Review the produced travel document carefully, ensuring all information is accurate, and report any errors or discrepancies to USCIS immediately via phone at 1-800-375-5283

Typical timeline

4-10 months for passport production, 2-6 months for visa production

Frequently asked questions

What does it mean when a travel document was produced by the USCIS?

The USCIS has created a travel document, such as a passport or visa, which is essential for your immigration process.

How will this affect my case status and what should I do next?

Your case status may not change immediately, but you can expect to receive the produced travel document within 4-10 months for passport production and 2-6 months for visa production. Review the document carefully and report any errors or discrepancies to USCIS.

Will I be able to travel outside the United States with this new status?

Yes, you can use the produced travel document to travel outside the United States while your application is pending, but ensure all information on the document is accurate before using it for travel.

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Last updated: 2026-05-18