http://www.cbp.gov/I94 and follow the instructions (simply
type in the asked-for data) to call up your Form I-94.
These I-94 printouts may needed for the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility
Verification, or for 3rd parties, such as the Social Security Administration
or Department of Motor Vehicles, which require a Form I-94 for granting
benefits.
This federal I-94 database is expected to contain arrival information for all
arrivals retroactive to April 26, 2011, but CBP has announced that they are
behind in data entry, so there is a delay in populating this database
retroactively. For more information on this, please attachment to this email
or visit:
https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/1675/kw/i94/session/L3NpZC84Z1FXLVFwbA%3D%3D
If you are admitted with an electronic Form I-94 and upon checking the
database returns “Record Not Found” and there is no obvious data entry
mistake, then CBP recommends you visit their closest Office of Deferred
Inspection to inquire about the problem.
For additional information from CBP, please see the following:
- CBP Rollout:
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/i-94_instructions/i94_rollout.xml
- CBP Quick Reference Guide for visual examples of the current versus
new documents (attached)
- CBP Fact Sheet:
http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/newsroom/fact_sheets/travel/i94_factsheet.ctt/i94_factsheet.pdf
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FORM I-94 AUTOMATION: US CUSTOMS TO ROLLOUT NEW ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE- RECORD
PROCESS
On April 30, 2013, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency, a
component of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), began automating
the Form I-94 process at air and sea ports by eliminating the paper Form
I-94. Once fully implemented, the majority of nonimmigrants will only
receive an entry (or admission) stamp in their passport, which will include
their date of entry, class of admission, port of entry, and their status
expiration date (or “D/S” for F, M and Js). Paper I-94 cards will still be
issued in certain circumstances, the most common being for land crossings at
the Canadian and Mexican borders.
Los Angeles and San Diego Ports of Entry will be phased into this program
Tuesday, May 14th, so if you will be traveling internationally and returning
through these ports of entry, you should not expect to receive a physical
I-94 card upon reentry. All air and sea ports of entry will be phased in by
May 21st. To print out your electronic Form I-94, you will need to access
the CBP website at