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NOTE:  If you file Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, to request an advance parole document to authorize your return to the United States after temporary travel abroad and  you depart the United States before we issue your advance parole document, we will consider your Form I-131 application abandoned unless you were previously issued an advance parole document that remains valid for the entire time you are outside the United States.

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If we are still adjudicating your application for TPS and you wish to travel outside the United States, you may request advance parole.

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Desperate to escape the war, Palestinians pay a private company thousands to leave Gaza

Gaza residents are paying egyptian company ‘travel co-ordination fees’ to help them cross rafah border.

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Early last fall, Amin was packing for his move to Ottawa to start studying business during what would be his first term in university. With a Canadian student visa in hand and a brother already in the country, he dreamed about the opportunities he'd have when he started his new life thousands of kilometres away from his hometown in Gaza.

Then, on Oct. 7, the Hamas-led attack on Israel left 1,200 dead and saw hundreds taken hostage. Israel's responding offensive in Gaza has killed more than 32,552 people as of Thursday, according to the local health ministry. 

With the strip under siege, Amin was trapped. The federal government in Canada was only evacuating Canadians and their immediate family, so his student visa was effectively useless. With no quick options to escape the war raging nearby, he used the last option at his disposal: paying an Egyptian travel company to cross the border at Rafah.

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"I left my siblings, my father, my uncles and aunts, my cousins, so it was very difficult — the decision to leave the Gaza Strip was super, super hard," said Amin, 26. CBC News is not revealing his last name because he and his family fear they will face repercussions for smuggling him out of Gaza.

Experts in international affairs say that in the face of famine, war and homelessness, desperate Gazans are paying private travel companies between $5,000 and $10,000 US ($6,770 and $13,500 Cdn) to help them escape into Egypt through Rafah. 

Getting out of Gaza

Travel in and out of Gaza has been bottlenecked for decades. 

Neighbours Israel and Egypt have controlled the movement of goods and people to and from the strip under a joint blockade that began after Hamas took control of the densely populated strip in 2007. Gazans looking to leave through either border need a permit from that country's government.

Since Hamas took over in Gaza, Egyptian journalist Mohannad Sabry says people in the strip have not been guaranteed the basic human right to free movement.  

"It has always been subject to security permissions and security allowances and the decisions of Egypt and Israel." 

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Israel closed its border to Gazans after the Oct. 7 attack, so the Rafah crossing has become the only viable option. Since then, the only people allowed to leave Gaza have been mainly foreign and dual nationals with connections to other countries, or injured people seeking medical treatment in Egypt.

Ahmed Benchemsi, a spokesperson for Human Rights Watch, said Gazans have two choices to leave from Rafah: register for an exit permit and hope for approval from the Egyptian government, or pay what's known as a travel co-ordination fee to a private company.

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"There was … a fast track and that went through private companies that were supposed to expedite the process," he said in an interview. 

Egyptian travel agencies and brokers have been helping people leave Gaza through Rafah for years, explained Lama Alsafi, a PhD student in International Relations at Carleton University in Ottawa. 

Travel permits … for a fee

For a fee, the travel companies ensure the client's name is on a list of evacuees approved by various governments including officials in Egypt, Israel and Gaza. The companies then book them seats on buses that drive Gazans from Rafah to their offices in Nasr City, a Cairo suburb. 

This way, Alsafi said, "they could get these travel permits to exit Rafah in days, sometimes 48 hours."  

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Hala is one such company that's been getting Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt since at least 2019, when media reports began to surface about what the company called its "VIP travel" service. 

Alsafi and Sabry say that at the time, the company had offices in Gaza City and arranged for travel permits for Palestinians. The man behind Hala is Ibrahim Al Organi, a prominent businessman in Cairo and head of Organi Group, Hala's parent company. 

According to Alsafi, Al Organi has close links with Egypt's military and with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. She says Hala even uses its connections to Egypt as a marketing tool.

"In some of these online advertisements on social media, some of these agencies even boast their strong links to the Egyptian Intelligence Service as a selling point."

At one time, Sabry says there were multiple brokers who would arrange for Palestinians to travel to Egypt, Now, Hala has become the main company offering this service and appears to be the only one that's able to produce travel permission from Egyptian security authorities.  

"It's the only entity where Palestinians go and pay whatever amount of money they are forced to pay to be able to travel," he said.  

Profiteering 'at its worst'

CBC News spoke with Amin and two family members about his experience with Hala. 

In January, to get Amin out of Gaza, his brother in Ottawa applied for a temporary resident visa as part of the government's special measures for extended family. He had previously tried to use Amin's student visa, but Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) said they were only evacuating Canadians and their immediate families. 

After waiting for months for the visa application to go through, Amin's family decided they couldn't wait any longer, and their only option was to pay Hala's co-ordination fees. 

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Before Oct. 7, the cost to leave Gaza varied. Some media outlets reported prices as low at $350 US per person, while others said it could be much higher. Alsafi says fees for passage through Rafah surge by thousands of dollars during times of active violence.

"Palestinians have been paying between $4,000 US and $10,000 US per person since October," she said.

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Since October, people inquiring about travel co-ordination fees have reported that the price has drastically increased, with Hala charging $5,000 US (just over $6,700 Cdn).

Alsafi likens Hala's system to war profiteering "at its worst." 

Earlier this month, Sky News asked Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry whether the government condoned Hala charging so much for Palestinians to leave Gaza.

"Absolutely not," Shoukry told the outlet. "We will take whatever measures we need so as to restrict it and eliminate it totally. There should be no advantage taken out of this situation for monetary gain."

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Why there’s ‘no safe place’ left in Gaza

CBC News contacted the Foreign Ministry of Egypt, the Egyptian Ambassador to Canada, the Organi Group and Hala Consulting and Tourism for comment on this story, but had not received a response at the time of publication. 

In an emailed statement to CBC News, IRCC said it is "aware of instances of people exiting Gaza on their own" and said the government "cannot recommend" the travel companies "or guarantee their legitimacy." The email went on to warn people to "be cautious of suspicious sources offering to sell a unique reference code or making promises" to help people leave Gaza. 

For Amin's family, the desperation to get him out trumped any other concerns. 

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Escape at last

In February, Amin's mother and brother were living about 50 kilometres away from Nasr City. They made the trip to Hala's offices there every day for about nine days to try to get Amin registered to travel. 

"My mom got to the office and she stayed there and she said, 'I swear I'm not going home, I'll sleep in the garage, in the street, at the door of the office, but you have to register my son,'" Amin said.

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After finally paying the fee of $5,000 US (more than $6,700 Cdn) on Feb. 19, the family says they were told Amin's name would be on the evacuee list and he would have a spot on a bus leaving the strip at the Rafah crossing.

Not long after, Amin heard from a friend that his name was on Egypt's list of people approved to cross the border that is posted daily to a Facebook group. 

On Feb. 27, he boarded a Hala bus in Rafah that would take him to Cairo. 

A plastic bag with Arabic writing shows the Hala logo says Hala Consulting & Tourism Services, Organi Group.

He says the day-long trip took him through multiple checkpoints and security screenings, eventually crossing over into Al Arish, Egypt, the coastal town bordering the Gaza Strip. With his name on the list, Amin was allowed over the border after showing his identification and saying he was travelling with Hala. 

Amin was dropped off at Hala's offices in Nasr City in the heart of Cairo, where he's now staying with his mother and brother in a rented apartment. Amin still has his Canadian student visa and his mother and brother are waiting for temporary resident visas to be approved so they can also come to Canada. 

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Speaking to CBC News from the Egyptian capital on Tuesday, Amin says it's a bittersweet feeling to have left the strip to find safety.

"I'm safe here, but my mind and heart are still there," he said, referring to his family members he had to leave behind. "I won't be excited or happy until the war ends in Gaza."

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    Travel. Almost a million times each day, CBP officers welcome international travelers into the U.S. In screening both foreign visitors and returning U.S. citizens, CBP uses a variety of techniques to assure that global tourism remains safe and strong. Descriptions of CBP processes and programs are available for first-time and frequent travelers.

  6. Travel Documents

    Travel Documents. If you wish to return to the United States lawfully after traveling outside the United States, you generally must have a: Valid entry document, such as a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) or nonimmigrant visa; or. Valid and unexpired travel document. The type of document you need varies depending on your immigration status ...

  7. For Travelers

    For Travelers. Apply for a U.S. passport, check wait times, information on crossing U.S. borders, file a travel complaint (DHS TRIP), find overseas travel alerts, join frequent traveler programs, learn what you can bring on a plane, locate a port of entry (air, land, or sea), travel overseas, and visit the United States.

  8. U.S. citizens traveling abroad

    Authenticate an official document for use outside the U.S. Apostilles and authentication certificates show U.S. documents are genuine. Learn when to use each. Make traveling abroad easier: learn about visas, Trusted Traveler Programs, driving, and emergencies. Also, learn to authenticate documents with apostilles.

  9. Electronic System for Travel Authorization

    ESTA is an automated system that determines the eligibility of visitors to travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). Authorization via ESTA does not determine whether a traveler is admissible to the United States. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers determine admissibility upon travelers' arrival.

  10. Before Your Trip

    Documents You Will Need. Carry - do not pack - all travel documents. All U.S. citizens need U.S. passport books if re-entering by air. Land and sea border crossings accept additional travel documents, such as U.S. Passport cards and Trusted Traveler cards. Child travelers have additional options - see the Traveling with Children section.

  11. Travel documents for foreign citizens returning to the U.S

    Use Form I-131 - Application for Travel Document. For permanent residents, the re-entry permit is valid for two years from the date of issue. For conditional permanent residents, the re-entry permit is valid for two years after the date of issue. Or it is valid up until the date you must apply for removal of the conditions on your status ...

  12. Official ESTA Application Website, U.S. Customs and Border Protection

    Fee for application is $21.00 USD. Valid payment methods include MasterCard, VISA, American Express, Discover (JCB or Diners Club only), and PayPal. Traveler's aliases or other names (If Applicable). Traveler's National ID or Personal ID number (If Applicable). Traveler's Global Entry/NEXUS/SENTRI ID number (If Applicable).

  13. Visas

    Immigrant visas are based on family ties, employment, and the diversity visa. If you want to visit for a short period for a specific purpose, please learn about nonimmigrant visas above. For certain family members of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders). For permanent employment or investment by entrepreneurs.

  14. Visas for U.S. citizens traveling abroad

    If you are a U.S. citizen planning to travel abroad, you may need a visa to enter a foreign country. Learn how to find your destination's visa requirements. While not all countries require visas for American travelers, many do. Look up your destination using the U.S. State Department's Learn About Your Destination search tool.

  15. I94

    International travelers visiting the United States can apply for or retrieve their I-94 admission number/record (which is proof of legal visitor status) as well as retrieve a limited travel history of their U.S. arrivals and departures. Apply For New I-94 (Land Border/Selected Ferry. Travelers Only) Get Most Recent I-94. View Travel History.

  16. Official Trusted Traveler Program Website

    from $78 USD. new enrollment. Travel with ease with TSA PreCheck ®. How it Works. 1. Apply Online Visit tsa.gov/precheck to select an enrollment provider with enrollment locations near you, then submit your TSA PreCheck application online in as little as 5 minutes.. 2. Visit an enrollment location Attend a 10-minute appointment at your chosen provider that includes fingerprinting, document ...

  17. How to Apply for Global Entry

    A $100 one-time fee is required with your Global Entry application and must be paid at time of application submission through the Trusted Traveler Program (TTP) system. You can pay by credit card or through an electronic bank transfer. The fee is non-refundable, even if an application is denied. It's easy.

  18. The Moscow Central Diameter rail lines

    The same as with the MCC, Central Zone will be integrated into the unified Moscow tariff zone, with the travel fare for the price of a one-trip metro ticket at the Wallet Troika tariff and a free transfer between the metro, MCC and MCD provided. So, if you travel on the MCD inside Moscow, with Troika Travel Card it will cost RUB 40 (including ...

  19. Desperate to escape the war, Palestinians pay a private company

    Experts in international affairs say that in the face of famine, war and homelessness, desperate Gazans are paying private travel companies between $5,000 and $10,000 US ($6,770 and $13,500 Cdn ...

  20. Pushkino to Moscow

    Moscow, Russia. Moscow is the capital and largest city of the Russian Federation. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million residents within the city limits, over 18.8 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in the metropolitan area.

  21. Highlights of GovTravels 2024

    GovTravels 2024 exhibit hall. On February 28, 2024, the Defense Travel Management Office and our co-sponsor the National Defense Transportation Association, wrapped up another successful three-day GovTravels Symposium with over 1,125 attendees from across the U.S. Government and the commercial travel industry.

  22. Arrival/Departure Forms: I-94 and I-94W

    Foreign visitors to the U.S. no longer need to complete paper Customs and Border Protection Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record or Form I-94W Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver Arrival/Departure Record. Those who need to prove their legal-visitor status—to employers, schools/universities or government agencies—can access their CBP arrival/departure record information online.

  23. Bring a Pet Cat (Domestic) into the United States

    Domestic movement requirements are set by the receiving State or Territory. Contact the State animal health official in your destination State or Territory if you have questions or need clarification on any of the requirements. aphis.usda.gov. View the requirements for bringing pet cats into the United States from another country.

  24. 5 ways to travel via train, subway, and bus

    Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner. Recommended option. Subway, bus • 1h 19m. Take the subway from Kitay-gorod to VDNKh 6 Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya; Take the bus from VDNKh Bus Station, Moscow to Pushkino 388;

  25. Global Entry

    Last Modified: Oct 25, 2023. Trusted Traveler Program Enrollment Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. Members enter the United States by accessing the Global Entry processing technology at selected airports.

  26. Sheremetyevo Airport Moscow (SVO), Flights & Information

    Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO) Address: Sheremetyevo International Airport, Khimki town, Moscow Region, Russia, 141400. Class "A" airport. It is situated in 28 km from Moscow. There are two take-off and landing strips.Handling capacity is 2100 passenger per hour.

  27. CBP Announces Trusted Traveler Programs Fee Changes

    WASHINGTON - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced today an upcoming fee change for some of its most popular Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP). On April 2, a final rule was published in the Federal Register, harmonizing the fees for the NEXUS, Global Entry, and SENTRI programs, better reflecting the program costs.The new fees, which have not been updated in over 15 years, will go ...