Can I enter USA with I-94?
Can I enter USA with I-94?
Official Site for Travelers Visiting the United States: 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.
What is I-94 entry status?
What is a Form I-94? Form I-94 is the DHS Arrival/Departure Record issued to aliens who are admitted to the U.S., who are adjusting status while in the U.S. or extending their stay, among other things. A CBP officer gen- erally attaches the I-94 to the non-immigrant visi- tor’s passport upon U.S. entry.
How do I get a U.S. waiver?
You can use Form I-601 to apply for a waiver if you have been found to be ineligible to enter the United States as an immigrant or to adjust status in the United States (and certain other visa categories) for specific grounds of inadmissibility.
Do you need the I-94 Visa Waiver form?
Foreign visitors to the U.S. arriving via air or sea 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.
How do I get an I-94 at the port of entry?
Air and sea travelers will be issued I-94s during the admission process at the port of entry. A Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer attaches Form I-94 to the nonimmigrant visitor’s passport upon entry to the U.S. The visitor must exit the U.S. on or before the departure date stamped on the Form I-94.
Which is the admit until date on Form I-94?
This is the “Admit Until Date” on the electronic Form I-94. The Form I-94 number also is known as the Departure Number or Admission Record Number. As of April 30, 2013, most Arrival and/or Departure records are created electronically upon arrival. Visit CBP’s I-94, Travel Records for U.S. Visitors website to:
Where can I apply for an inadmissibility waiver?
In addition, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will continue to process Forms I-192, I-212 and I-824 at designated ports of entry. Waiver applicants are encouraged to submit their applications online via e-SAFE. Who Should File this Form?
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