
Refugee Travel Document
A Refugee Travel Document is an official document issued to individuals who have been granted refugee status or asylum in a country. It allows them to travel internationally despite not having a passport from their home country, which they may have fled due to fear of persecution. This document functions similarly to a passport, enabling refugees to return to their host country after traveling abroad. It is issued under international law, typically the 1951 Refugee Convention, and is recognized by many countries, helping to facilitate safe and legitimate travel for those in vulnerable situations.