How Do I Get My I94 Number After Traveling?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Travelers may

visit www.cbp.gov/I94

to retrieve their electronic I-94 number. Upon entering the U.S., travelers will receive a paper with instructions on how to access the website. Individuals can visit www.cbp.gov/I94 to retrieve a copy of their electronic Form I-94.

How do I get my full I-94 travel history?

  1. Apply for a new I-94 (land border travelers only);
  2. Get your most recent I-94;
  3. View travel history; or.
  4. See how much longer you can remain in the U.S. based on the terms of your admission.

Can I get my I-94 at the airport?

There's no need to request an I-94.

CBP automatically issues the electronic I-94 at entry through a airport or seaport

.

Does immigration know your travel history?

Answer:

The Department of State does not keep records of citizens' travels

. The only record of your travels is your passport containing entry and exit stamps. The office of the country/s you traveled to MAY be able to provide you with information on your entry into their borders.

Does I-94 number change?

Beginning May 2019, CBP will issue Form I-94 with alphanumeric combinations that contain nine numerical digits, followed by a letter as the 10th character and a numerical digit for the 11th character. Unexpired Form I-94s that were issued in the previous format will remain valid through the validity date shown.

How can I see my travel history?

To view your U.S. travel history,

go to the CBP website and click on the “View Travel History” tab

. In the next window, you will be required to read and accept terms of the website by clicking “Consent & Continue”. You will need to provide: First (Given) Name – as it appears on the passport/visa.

What happens if I-94 not found?

If you're still not able to locate your I-94, please

contact the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Traveler Communications Center (TCC) by clicking on the “Ask Us A Question” tab below

. Select the correct topic for your issue as well as any related issues. We will attempt to respond to you within 72 hours.

Where can I find my alien registration number?

Find A-Number on a Green Card

If you have a permanent resident card (green card), you can find your Alien Registration Number

on the front side

. (The number is also embedded within the characters on the backside as well.) In the example below, the A-Number is listed as “000-001-001” underneath USCIS#.

What is your USCIS online account number?

What Is a USCIS Online Account Number? A USCIS online account number is

usually a number offered to a person who has filed a certain application through the online filing system of the USCIS

. It is also possible to receive this account number in case you've filed a paper through the USCIS lockbox facility.

How do I find my USCIS number?

You can find your A-Number and Department of State (DOS) Case ID

on your immigrant data summary, USCIS Immigrant Fee handout, or immigrant visa stamp

. Your A-Number is the letter “A” followed by 8 or 9 numbers (such as A012345678). Your DOS Case ID is 3 letters followed by 9 or 10 numbers (for example, XYZ0123456789).

How do I find my I-94 expiry date?

Upon entering the US following international travel:

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will create an electronic I-94 record which you can download from https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov

, indicating your class of admission (which should be H-1B / H-4) and “admit until” date, which is your status expiration date.

How long does it take for I-94 to be available online?

How soon can I access my electronic I-94? CBP has indicated that individuals will be able to access their electronic I-94

within two days

of entering the U.S.

What does d/s mean on I-94?

On the admission stamp or paper Form I-94, the U.S. immigration inspector records either an admitted-until date or “D/S” (

duration of status

). If your admission stamp or paper Form I-94 contains a specific date, then that is the date by which you must leave the United States.

Is I-94 number same as alien number?

Is the Alien Registration Number the same as Form I-94?

No

. Whereas your A-number is either 7, 8, or 9 digits long, the admission record number, found on Form I-94, has 11 digits.

What is your travel document number?

A travel document number is

a set of digits that assist each person in travel and is found on the official document used for the trip

. This number can be found on passports, visas, and other similar forms.

How can I get my travel history in Canada?

To get a highway passage report,

provide the licence plate number and a copy of the vehicle's ownership

. If you are not the owner, you will need to provide the CBSA with a BSF745 form completed by the owner of the vehicle.

Is I-94 still required?


A Form I-94 is needed by all visitors except: U.S. Citizens, returning resident aliens, aliens with immigrant visas, and most Canadian citizens visiting or in transit

. Travelers will be issued an I-94 during the admission process at the port of entry.

Is alien Registration Number same as SSN?


Aliens are also often confused Social Security Numbers (SSN) with alien registration numbers (or “A” number) issued by the Department of Homeland Security

. An alien is issued an “A” number when he is applying for immigration, is put under removal proceedings, or under other special registration programs.

Where can I find my alien registration number h1b?

How do I find my Alien Registration Number for my H-1B visa? For H-1B applicants, once your employer files the PERM application and I-140, then USCIS will assign you an Alien Registration Number. You can find it

on Form I-797C Notice of Action under Beneficiary Alien Number

.

What is alien registration number?

“A” number is short for Alien Registration Number. It is

a unique seven-, eight-, or nine-digit number assigned to a noncitizen

. The nine-digit USCIS number listed on permanent resident green cards issued after May 10, 2010, is the same as the A-number. The A-number can also be found on the back of green cards.

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