If your I-94 is not found, you should contact the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) as soon as possible to resolve the issue. They can help you locate your I-94 or provide guidance on how to obtain a new one if necessary. It is important to address this promptly to avoid any potential Immigration complications.
The traveler's I94 record could not be found.
Yes, the issue with the traveler's i94 record not being found has been resolved.
If your i94 travel history shows no record found, you should contact the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to resolve the issue. They can help you verify your travel history and address any discrepancies.
The system shows that the i94 record is not found for this individual because there may be an error in the data entry, the record may not have been properly updated, or the individual may not have a valid i94 record.
The traveler's travel history or I94 record is not available.
Your i94 travel history may not be found due to various reasons such as technical errors, incomplete or incorrect information provided, or delays in processing. It is recommended to contact the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for assistance in retrieving your travel history.
If you receive an "I-94 no record found" message for a traveler, you should advise them to contact the nearest U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) office for assistance in resolving the issue. It may be necessary for the traveler to provide additional documentation or information to correct the record.
To access and review your i94 online travel history, you can visit the official U.S. Customs and Border Protection website and enter your passport information. This will allow you to view and print your i94 travel history for your records.
The I94 typically updates within a few days to a few weeks after a change in immigration status.
You have to get a visa in order to get a I-94.
Answer: you need to file form I-102 which you can get at uscis.gov.
To obtain an i94 travel document for international travel, you can visit the official U.S. Customs and Border Protection website or contact your airline or port of entry for assistance.