If you are a frequent traveler in and out of the U.S., you
may find it difficult to remember the exact dates of your recent arrivals and
departures.
It’s not easy to remember all of these dates, and when you
asked to list these dates on a visa application and your mind goes blank.
Your temporary brain freeze is not a problem anymore and can
be resolved in a few minutes.
Under the new system, every time you enter the U.S. by air
or sea your admission is now recorded electronically with Form I-94 by Customs
and Border Protection (CBP) at your port of entry. When you arrive, you are issued an I-94
number and you are given a paper with instructions on how to access the CBP
website where you can retrieve an electronic copy of your I-94. CBP maintains the arrival records in the
Nonimmigrant Information System (NIIS).
Furthermore, there is a very handy tool on the website at the login page.
There are two options: “Get Most Recent I-94” or “Get Travel History”. The travel history will reflect all of your
arrival and departure dates for the last 5 years.
If you traveled on an older or now expired passport, you
can enter those details to obtain their corresponding travel records .
If you have any questions about this new tool or about U.S.
Immigration, contact our specialist U.S. Immigration
Attorneys at Nevett Ford.
No comments:
Post a Comment