Yes, there is no record found for the traveler in question.
The traveler's travel history or I94 record is not available.
A travel record for someone who has visited the USA typically includes details such as the traveler's name, passport information, entry and exit dates, flight details, and any visa or immigration status. It may also contain information about the purpose of the visit, destinations visited within the USA, and any interactions with immigration authorities.
I have not found any instances of this.
There is no record of any such find.
any AAA office
Anybody can ask any question that they want. But they do not have any rights to make you answer the question or to do a back ground check if you are just staying there for some time.
A horse named Traveler.
Yes they can do it.
In your massacred question. The element terbium is not found in any common item.
Yes, have you applied for a Known Traveler Number (KTN) and faced any problems that need to be resolved?
Use the search feature to locate the question. The answer (if any) will appear on the question page.
Yes, the noun traveler is a common noun, a word for any traveler anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Mary Clark, Traveler (travel writer, bolgger)Travelers Rest, SC 29690Nanny Traveler (nanny service), New York, NY"The Traveler", a novel by John Twelve Hawks