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Subject: Re: Forgot to return I-94 / flight records Posted on: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 04:24:26 +0000


> If you have left the United States and are still in possession of the
> I-94 or I-94W it is in your best interest to forward it to the
> appropriate authorities so that your record is corrected and that you
> do not experience any problems on future travel to the United States
> as a result.
>
> It is very important that you complete the back of the card listing
> the port of departure and date of departure from the United States and
> the carrier/flight information. The I-94 or I-94W together with a
> letter of explanation and evidence of your departure from the U.S.
> should be sent to:
>
> ACS - USCIS, SBU, P.O Box 7125
> London KY 40742-7125
> USA
>
> http://www.usembassy.org.uk/dhs/cbp/i94.html

In 1998, i was under J-1 visa and left the US in Aug 1998 but do not
recall they took my I-94 back then. I still have my IAP 66 but have to
check whether i still have the I-94 related to my J-1 visa.

In fall 1999, i came back to the US under F-1 visa.

What do you guys suggest to me in case

1- I still have the I-94 of 1998? (although i am not sure)
2- I do not have the I-94 of 1998 while i do not think AIRLINES took
it from me.

Thanks

NB: My sponsor was the one who booked my ticket when I returned back
home in 1998. Could this be used as a proof that I indeed left
the country.

As you know with J-1 visa, i have the 2 HRR. i spent already almost 13
months (Aug 98 to Sept 99). It is important for me to gather all
evidence that i was indeed in my country.

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