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i94.cbp.dhs.gov United States Apply for a New I-94, Check Travel History

Organisation : U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Facility Name : Apply for a New I-94, Check Travel History
State/Province : All States
Country : United States of America (USA)
Website : https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/apply-document

How to Apply for a New I-94 United States?

For air and sea travelers, you will still be issued an I-94 during the admission process at the port of entry.
To complete your I-94 application you will also need to:
** Appear at a port of entry within seven days of completing this online application. If you do not appear within seven days or are not issued an I-94 for any reason, there are no refunds.
** At the port of entry, submit your biometrics (if required) and complete an interview.
** Please bring the documents you entered into the application with you to the port of entry.
** Be prepared to show evidence of your residence, employment and/or travel plans, if asked by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officer.

If you are applying for a new I-94, the following additional information is required from your passport:
Passport Date of Issuance: Enter the Passport Date of Issuance as shown in area 7 on the upper portion of your passport.
Passport Date of Expiration: Enter the Passport Date of Expiration as shown below area 7 on the upper portion of your passport.

In addition to passport information, you may need to enter additional information in order to apply for a new I-94. See the sections below for further detail.

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FAQ on Apply for I-94

How do I report my departure if I have an electronic I-94 and depart via land or ferry?
If you have a paper Form I-94 and depart by land or ferry, you can turn the form into the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) upon entry into Canada or to CBP at the port of entry prior to entering Mexico. If you received an electronic I-94 upon arrival, a departure will be recorded if you depart via land or ferry and re-enter the United States prior to the expiration date of your I-94.

What travel records can I access?
CBP maintains records of arrivals to and departures from the United States. The “Get Travel History” section of the I-94 website will provide the arrival/departure date and port of entry/exit for the individual queried. The website will provide records for the past ten years.

The provided travel history may not reflect the following: land border arrivals/departures, closed loop cruise arrivals/departures, air carrier reservation updates, and/or United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) updates, changes of status, extensions of stay or adjustments of status. U.S. Citizen and Lawful Permanent Resident travel is NOT provided on this website. If this travel history is not complete, there is no action to take. CBP documents come from a variety of sources. This travel history is only a tool to assist the public and is not an official record for legal purposes.

Can I obtain travel records for previous or expired passports?
Yes. The website will provide travel history going back ten years from the present. If travel during those ten years was conducted on an expired passport, it will be displayed. The website will also provide the most recent I-94 information going back to 1983 associated with an expired passport. However, for the Get Most Recent I-94 query, the passport number associated with the I-94 must be used, even if that passport has expired.

What does my I-94 number look like?
I-94 numbers issued prior to May 2019 are 11 characters long and contain only numbers. An example of one of these I-94 numbers is: 01234567890. Beginning in May 2019, CBP switched to alphanumeric I-94 numbers. The new I-94 numbers will remain at 11 characters but will follow the format of 9 numbers, followed by a letter, then another number. An example of the new alphanumeric I-94 number is: 012345678A1. Unexpired I-94s issued in the numeric-only format will continue to be valid until the admit until date printed on the paper I-94 and/or the date displayed in the “Get Most Recent I-94” section of this website.

How do I print my I-94 form?
Travelers can print their own Form I-94 from this website using the “Get Most Recent I-94” query or by using the same option on the CBP One™ mobile application. Once the traveler retrieves their I-94 there is a “print” button at the bottom of the results page which will give you the option to print the information displayed.

About CBP

With more than 60,000 employees, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, CBP, is one of the world’s largest law enforcement organizations and is charged with keeping terrorists and their weapons out of the U.S. while facilitating lawful international travel and trade.

As the United States’ first unified border entity, CBP takes a comprehensive approach to border management and control, combining customs, immigration, border security, and agricultural protection into one coordinated and supportive activity.

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