
A growing number of legal US Residents are being stopped from boarding flights, creating panic among travellers.
Fear of Denial at Airports
One passenger planning to fly from Tashkent to Miami, via Doha or Istanbul, expressed concern. They hold a temporary I-551 ADIT stamp on their Russian passport instead of a physical green card.
What the ADIT Stamp Means
The ADIT stamp is official proof that someone is a lawful permanent resident while their green card is pending or being replaced. US agencies like USCIS and CBP confirm it is valid for re-entry.
Airlines Failing to Recognise It
Even though airlines list it in their Timatic rulebook, many staff members either do not know about it or refuse to accept it. This leaves passengers stranded at airports proving their status.
Travelers Preparing Backup Plans
In this case, the traveller is carrying printouts of USCIS guidance and asking the airline to add a PNR remark confirming ADIT validity. This step may help avoid boarding issues.
Last Resort Options
If denied, they may need a US boarding foil, which takes days to obtain and is valid for just a month.
Training Needed for Airline Staff
Many permanent residents face this unnecessary stress because of untrained staff. Until airlines educate employees, travellers will continue to fear being denied flights home.
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