Travel in and out of the U.S. is recorded electronically by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) through the I-94 Arrival/Departure Record for all international non-immigrant visitors to the U.S. This ...
CBP has announced the implementation of a new procedure which will take the place of the physical I-94 card you currently receive at the border. Instead of receiving a physical card, the ...
The CBP official will determine if you are admissible. CBP will create an electronic record of your arrival (I-94). Your I-94 will indicate your visa status (J1); expiration date of your status in the ...
Admission to the U.S. in a specific immigration status is documented via an entry stamp in the passport as well as an electronic or paper I-94 Arrival Record. Electronic I-94 records can be downloaded ...
Also, to facilitate quicker land crossings, the USCBP has implemented a procedure that can be used to apply for an I-94 record before arrival. An applicant wishing to resort to this procedure must ...
It is important that you tell the immigration officer that you will be a student at SUNY ESF. If you enter the U.S. at a land crossing: You might be provided with a paper Form I-94 (Arrival/Departure ...
Refugees resettled through the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) are authorized to work upon arrival. Refugees can work with a Form I-94 for 90 days before they must produce additional valid ...