mylove69 Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 hi, What is I-94? I don't remember I have ever had it. Do I need it for adjust of status or applying for EAD? Thanks Link to comment
yuehan123 Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Yes, you need it. It is, or was, stapled inside the Chinese passport. Leave it there and make copies of it. Link to comment
MikeandRong Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Filling Out Form I-94 (11/04/2005)For nonimmigrant visitors entering the United States with a visa, there is a requirement to fill a Form I-94 (white form). This form has two specific perforated sections to it. The visitor or the carrier representative fills out Form I-94 upon arrival in the United States. The bottom section of Form I-94 is a departure coupon and must be returned to U.S. officials upon exiting the United States.The information requested on Form I-94 includes: Full NameDate of BirthGenderCountry of BirthCountry of CitizenshipPassport NumberAirline and Flight NumberCity Where BoardedAddress While in the United StatesIn addition, there are several fields on the back upper portion designed for immigration related issues such as alien number, student number, and receipt number, which also need to be completed upon arrival to the United States. The back lower portion requests: Full NameBirth DateCountry of Citizenship After the successful completion of processing the applicant, a CBP officer stamps the applicant¡¯s arrival and departure portions of the completed Form I-94, the passport and the customs declaration. The officer retains the arrival portion of the Form I-94 and returns the departure portion of the Form I-94 and passport to the applicant. The departure portion of Form I-94 and passport is to be in the applicant¡¯s possession at all times until the applicant departs the United States. If an applicant boards a commercial conveyance to depart the United States, the transportation carriers are: To remove the departure portion of the Form I-94 from the applicant¡¯s passport.Annotate the reverse of the departure portion of the Form I-94 with the facts of the applicant¡¯s departure from the United States.Return the departure portion of the Form I-94 to the nearest CBP office.It is the applicant¡¯s responsibility to make sure the transportation carriers collect the applicant¡¯s departure portion of the Form I-94. If an applicant departs the United States by way of land through Canada or Mexico, it is the applicant¡¯s responsibility to return the departure portion of the Form I-94 to CBP prior to his/her departure http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/...ing_out_i94.xml The web site also has pictures of what the form looks like. Link to comment
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