We have carried out multicolor linear polarimetry (UBVRI) of the brightest stars in the area of the open cluster Trumpler 27. Our data show a high level of polarization in the stellar light with a considerable dispersion, from P = 4% to P = 9.5%. The polarization vectors of the cluster members appear to be aligned. Foreground polarization was estimated from the data of some nonmember objects, for which two different components were resolved: the first one associated with a dust cloud close to the Sun producing P-lambda max = 1.3% and theta = 146 degrees, and a second component, the main source of polarization for the cluster members, originating in another dust cloud, which polarizes the Light in the direction of theta = 29.degrees 5. From a detailed analysis, we found that the two components have associated values EB-V < 0.45 for the first one and EB-V > 0.75 for the other. Due the difference in the orientation of both polarization vectors, almost 90 degrees (180 degrees at the Stokes representation), the first cloud (theta similar to 146 degrees) depolarizes the light strongly polarized by the second one (theta similar to 29.degrees 5).