The CBP Officer did not give me an I-94 Arrival/Departure Record. Where do I get my I-94? Posted on September 30, 2014March 17, 2015 by Mrs. Presson CBP used to have physical I-94 cards/papers that they attach to passports upon U.S. entry, but these all changed in 2013. The I-94 is now automated and can be accessed online by the admitted alien/visitor. Give it 4 to 7 days from your arrival before checking your I-94. Sources: CBP.gov – I-94 Automation Fact Sheet CBP.gov – I-94 Goes Electronic CBP.gov – Request your I-94 Arrival / Departure Record Related Posts:What is Form I-94? Form I-94 is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Arrival/Departure…Can I still file for Adjustment of Status (AOS) even after… Yes you can. But that doesn't mean you should delay…Any difference between the K1 Visa expiry and I-94… First we must define what a "Visa" is. A visa…What is a 221G Request for Additional Document? In order for the Consular Officer to make a decision…Why is my case on Administrative Processing and/or 221G? How All cases go through Administrative Processing. This means the U.S.…I’m a K1 Applicant, What is my Priority Date? If you are a K1 Applicant and you're trying to…
andy says: Hi Mrs presson, I would like to ask if ever my point of entry is different to address that we used to our process which is the main address of her mother and him but he moved because of his work in Texas and right now temporary living there but the address that we use before was still active because her mom is living.there will the immigration question my point of entry? Thanks
Mrs. Presson says: Whatever your actual POE doesn’t matter. The POE question on the DS-160 is just an “estimate”. The Consular Officer just wants to know which POE you “intend” on entering the U.S. with.