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  1. Apply for a Home Office travel document: Certificate of travel

    Certificate of travel. You can apply for a certificate of travel if one of the following is true: you have permission to stay (known as 'leave to remain') or are settled in the UK (known as ...

  2. Apply for a Home Office travel document: Overview

    You can apply for a document to travel outside the UK if: you are not British. you cannot use or get a passport from your country's national authorities. your country's national authorities ...

  3. Apply for a Home Office travel document: How to apply

    Send your email with supporting evidence to the Home Office travel document enquiries team. Put 'New application enquiry - urgent compassionate case' and your name in the subject line. Home ...

  4. British Certificate of Travel

    The British Certificate of Travel (COT) is an international travel document and a type of Home Office travel document issued by the UK Home Office to non-citizen residents of the United Kingdom who are unable to obtain a national passport or other conventional travel documents. [1] [2] Until 17 March 2008, the Certificate of Travel was called a Certificate of Identity (CID). [3]

  5. How to obtain a travel document

    Applying for a Travel Document: A person can apply for a travel document online or by post. If a person chooses to apply by post, they must fill in form TD112 BRP and send it to the Home Office. The form states that certain documents must be submitted alongside the application. All submitted documents must be original documents, not photocopies.

  6. UK Travel Documents

    Applying For a Home Office Travel Document. All applicants need to complete an online form on the UK government's website and then send their supporting documentation to the Home Office through the post. However, if there are exceptional or compassionate circumstances involved, evidence can be sent for consideration via email.

  7. Home Office travel document

    The Home Office travel document is an international travel document issued by the UK Border Agency to an alien resident of United Kingdom who is unable to obtain a national passport. ... A Certificate of Travel is issued to people who cannot obtain a travel document from their country of citizenship. A One-way Travel Document (IS137) is valid ...

  8. Home Office travel documents and visa free countries

    The travel document is normally valid for up to 5 years (children) or 10 years (adults) or in line with the leave granted. The stateless travel document is normally valid for all countries. Certificate of Travel. Certificates of Travel may be issued to individuals who: are permanently resident in the United Kingdom, or

  9. How to Apply for Travel Documents in the UK: 15 Steps

    Try a Certificate of Travel (COT) if you aren't a refugee or stateless person. ... Don't apply for a travel document if you have less than 6 months' leave to remain in the UK. Your travel document will only be valid to the extent of your leave to remain in the UK and most countries won't accept travel documents with less than 6 months' validity.

  10. Travel documents: Home Office travel documents (accessible ...

    stateless person's document (SPD) certificate of travel (COT) one-way document (IS137). All HOTDs must be applied for individually. Children cannot be included in parents' applications or ...

  11. Travel Documents

    Travel Documents - Certificates of Travel The Identity and Passport Service (IPS) was established as an Executive Agency of the Home Office on 1st April 2006. The Agency builds on the strong foundations of the UK Passport Service to provide passport services and in the future, as part of the National Identity Scheme, ID cards for British and ...

  12. Travel Documents

    Certificate of Travel (black cover) Non-UK nationals who do not hold refugee status or who are not stateless may qualify for a Certificate of Travel ("COT"). This document (black cover) is valid for up to 5 years or in line with the applicant's leave in the UK, and may be issued, at the discretion of the Secretary of State, to ...

  13. Certificate of Travel

    Children cannot be named on the travel document of their parent or guardian. A certificate of travel issued to a child will usually be valid for up to 5 years if the child has permission to stay in the UK permanently. If the child has temporary permission to stay in the UK, the certificate of travel will usually be valid for the same period as ...

  14. How to Apply for a UK Travel Documents

    First, you will need to select the Travel Document application form on the UK Home Office website. You will need to identify if you are inside or outside the United Kingdom and then select the type of Travel Document for which you seek to apply - One-Way Travel Document, Certificate of Travel, Stateless Person's Travel Document, or Refugee ...

  15. Refugee Travel Document and Certificate of Travel

    If you have been successful in your claim for asylum, one of the benefits is that you are entitled to a Refugee Convention Travel Document. We can assist you to apply for the travel document for you and your family members, completing all aspects of the application for you so you don't have to worry. All you need to do is provide us with a ...

  16. PDF Home Office travel documents

    convention travel document (CTD) stateless person's document (SPD) certificate of travel (COT) one-way document (IS137). All HOTDs must be applied for individually. Children cannot be included in parents' applications or documents. All applications for a HOTD are considered by the travel documents section (TDS).

  17. Convention Travel Document and Passports

    Fees payable to the Home Office. Assuming you were born after 1929, you will need to pay the following amounts for each document. This is a fee collected by the Home Office and must be paid upon application: Type. Adult Fee. Child Fee (15 or under) Convention Travel Document. £72.

  18. How Long Does It Take To Receive A Travel Document In The UK

    Passports: The processing time for a passport application in the UK is usually around 3 to 6 weeks. However, this may vary during peak travel seasons or in exceptional circumstances. For urgent cases, you can apply for the Fast Track or Premium service, which offers expedited processing for an additional fee. 2.

  19. Apply for a Home Office travel document

    One way travel document. You can apply for a one way travel document if you meet all of the following criteria: you are not a British citizen. you do not have a valid passport or travel document ...

  20. UK Certificate of Travel Black Passport Cover Document Visa Free Travel

    Re: UK Certificate of Travel Black Passport Cover Document Visa Free Travel Countries Post by Miaxia » Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:05 pm I got my travel document today and i thought at first it would be the blue but it turned out to be the black travel document which is called Certificate of Travel.

  21. Visiting the UK: guide to supporting documents

    Travel document (passport) You must provide a valid passport or other travel document with all applications and when travelling to the UK. Your passport must have at least 1 page blank if you use ...

  22. Certificate of Travel (Black)

    Certificate of Travel (Black) - Assistance. £ 300.00. If you have been refused a passport by your own national authorities, you will need to apply for a certificate of travel (black) to travel outside of the UK. Our fees start from £300.00. This fee is for our OISC qualified immigration professionals to provide assistance in relation to ...

  23. Apply for a Home Office travel document

    Refugee travel document. You can apply for a refugee travel document if either: you have refugee status in the UK. you originally came to the UK on a family reunion visa to join someone who has ...