The U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) discontinued
paper I-94 cards in May 2013, replacing them with an electronic I-94
record, which is accessible through www.cbp.gov/I94.
Now the CBP is rolling out the latest
enhancement of that service: a five year historic record off a foreign national’s
arrival and departure history. Foreign nationals
will need their name, date of birth, and passport information, in order to
access their travel history. The database
is solely for entries and exits from the U.S.
It does not identify changes of status, extensions of stay, or
adjustments of status granted by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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