I want to ask you if someone knows how important is that I-94 record. I have my old passport with 10 year visa, but I'm missing this paper that I filled in a airplane. I'm overstay, more than 10 years, and I wonder if passport number and visa number will be enough or should I file Form I-102, Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Document for an additional fee of $445. Any had similar experiences. Thanks.
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02/01/2020 Paperwork sent to Chicago
02/08/2020 Paperwork received
03/04/2020 Fingerprint review was completed
04/30/2020 Decision notice mailed (I-485 Denial)
05/11/2020 Filed I-290B to re-open the case
05/15/2020 Notice of Appeal or Motion (I-290B) received
05/15/2020 Chicago Lockbox processed payment
08/05/2020 Date of Birth Was Updated (I-290B)
08/05/2020 Case Was Reopened For Reconsideration (i-485)
08/07/2020 Case Was Reopened (i-485)
03/26/2021 Case Was Approved (i-130)Tags: None
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try a freedom of information first, see if the info is on there. We did that but didn't have the info..... ended up doing the 102. where you had a 10 year visa maybe more info in your file. we found one in 2016 from 1994.4-18-18 PD
4-29-18 Finger Print fee was received
9-26-18 I-765 and I-131 Approved
10-02-18 Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office (sent to Lawyer) Day 167
10-03-18 Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview Day 168
10-05-18 your case has been scheduled for a interview. Day 170
11-13-18 Interview
11-13-18 New card being produced
11-15-18 I130 and I485 Approved
11-20-18 Card Mailed
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Thanks a lot. I wonder if a a freedom of information cannot produce the number, but paying the fee for Form-102 can? The data should be at Customs and Border Patrol.Originally posted by bobm445 View Posttry a freedom of information first, see if the info is on there. We did that but didn't have the info..... ended up doing the 102. where you had a 10 year visa maybe more info in your file. we found one in 2016 from 1994.02/01/2020 Paperwork sent to Chicago
02/08/2020 Paperwork received
03/04/2020 Fingerprint review was completed
04/30/2020 Decision notice mailed (I-485 Denial)
05/11/2020 Filed I-290B to re-open the case
05/15/2020 Notice of Appeal or Motion (I-290B) received
05/15/2020 Chicago Lockbox processed payment
08/05/2020 Date of Birth Was Updated (I-290B)
08/05/2020 Case Was Reopened For Reconsideration (i-485)
08/07/2020 Case Was Reopened (i-485)
03/26/2021 Case Was Approved (i-130)
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Jonas8,
I was in a situation last Spring where I couldn't locate my I-94 record online because the I-94 retrieval tool wasn't working for people who hadn't left the U.S. in over five years (that's now solved, by the way). I was able to eventually get a copy of it from my university (who'd had the foresight to keep a copy of it), but in the interim I'd gone to speak to a CBP officer at my local airport (who was able to get the number, but wouldn't print out a record for me). Not sure if that's an option for you given the overstay.
The other option, also mentioned, was the FOIA request on yourself (which I did on myself for my I-94 number). Here's how long it took, as of last year: 1 month and 3 days. Pretty impressive, to be honest! Not sure if it'll work given the paper-based nature of your missing I-94. I did get a record of my I-94 numbers (well, everything post-2003).
Hope this helps.
JLast edited by Irishoxford; 05-07-2020, 11:08 AM.Concurrent Filing AOS - married to U.S. Citizen (i130, i130a, i131, i485, i765, i864, i944)
24Mar2020: Receipt Date: Chicago Lockbox
23Apr2020: NOA1: (text message).
09June2020: Expedite Request for I-765 Approved.
10June2020: I-765 "Case was Approved"
20July2020: Biometrics
09August2020: EAD Received
18August2020: Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for Interview
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According to this section of the USCIS Policy Manual, if you don't have your I-94, an admission stamp in your passport can also serve as evidence of admission.
This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.
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I ended up doing that. The admission stamp is more than enough in my opinion.Originally posted by newacct View PostAccording to this section of the USCIS Policy Manual, if you don't have your I-94, an admission stamp in your passport can also serve as evidence of admission.02/01/2020 Paperwork sent to Chicago
02/08/2020 Paperwork received
03/04/2020 Fingerprint review was completed
04/30/2020 Decision notice mailed (I-485 Denial)
05/11/2020 Filed I-290B to re-open the case
05/15/2020 Notice of Appeal or Motion (I-290B) received
05/15/2020 Chicago Lockbox processed payment
08/05/2020 Date of Birth Was Updated (I-290B)
08/05/2020 Case Was Reopened For Reconsideration (i-485)
08/07/2020 Case Was Reopened (i-485)
03/26/2021 Case Was Approved (i-130)
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You can't as it tracks only 5 years, it's been way more than that.Originally posted by longee94 View PostCould you use this website? https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/02/01/2020 Paperwork sent to Chicago
02/08/2020 Paperwork received
03/04/2020 Fingerprint review was completed
04/30/2020 Decision notice mailed (I-485 Denial)
05/11/2020 Filed I-290B to re-open the case
05/15/2020 Notice of Appeal or Motion (I-290B) received
05/15/2020 Chicago Lockbox processed payment
08/05/2020 Date of Birth Was Updated (I-290B)
08/05/2020 Case Was Reopened For Reconsideration (i-485)
08/07/2020 Case Was Reopened (i-485)
03/26/2021 Case Was Approved (i-130)
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It *used* to only track 5 years. I can get my 2013 entry there right now. Haven’t left since.Originally posted by Jonas8 View Post
You can't as it tracks only 5 years, it's been way more than that.
Concurrent Filing AOS - married to U.S. Citizen (i130, i130a, i131, i485, i765, i864, i944)
24Mar2020: Receipt Date: Chicago Lockbox
23Apr2020: NOA1: (text message).
09June2020: Expedite Request for I-765 Approved.
10June2020: I-765 "Case was Approved"
20July2020: Biometrics
09August2020: EAD Received
18August2020: Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for Interview
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That won't cut it for me. I'm going back to the 20 century.Originally posted by Irishoxford View Post
It *used* to only track 5 years. I can get my 2013 entry there right now. Haven’t left since.02/01/2020 Paperwork sent to Chicago
02/08/2020 Paperwork received
03/04/2020 Fingerprint review was completed
04/30/2020 Decision notice mailed (I-485 Denial)
05/11/2020 Filed I-290B to re-open the case
05/15/2020 Notice of Appeal or Motion (I-290B) received
05/15/2020 Chicago Lockbox processed payment
08/05/2020 Date of Birth Was Updated (I-290B)
08/05/2020 Case Was Reopened For Reconsideration (i-485)
08/07/2020 Case Was Reopened (i-485)
03/26/2021 Case Was Approved (i-130)
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I will let you know.Originally posted by NYC/She View Post
My husband lawyer told us to fill up Form I-102. He have a stamp in his passport and he told us we need to fill up this form. Let me know how they handle you without form’02/01/2020 Paperwork sent to Chicago
02/08/2020 Paperwork received
03/04/2020 Fingerprint review was completed
04/30/2020 Decision notice mailed (I-485 Denial)
05/11/2020 Filed I-290B to re-open the case
05/15/2020 Notice of Appeal or Motion (I-290B) received
05/15/2020 Chicago Lockbox processed payment
08/05/2020 Date of Birth Was Updated (I-290B)
08/05/2020 Case Was Reopened For Reconsideration (i-485)
08/07/2020 Case Was Reopened (i-485)
03/26/2021 Case Was Approved (i-130)
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