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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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She landed October 13th in Chicago, IL airport. We are planning to marry on Nov 19 and are having issues getting her social since she was not given back an I-94. From what I am reading on the internet, we have a problem. Was she suppose to get an I-94 back when she landed in the states, cause she says they never gave her anything? Please help, I don't know how to go bout getting her a SSN. What other way she can see her SSN then???

Thank you so much!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You cannot file for AOS without an I-94 ! a copy front and back is required when filing to adjust status.

Go to the nearest airport and obtain an I-94 RIGHT AWAY!!

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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ask her if she filled up some form while on the plane... it should be the I-94, as per Rencor said, should be stapled/attached on her passport.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You cannot file for AOS without an I-94 ! a copy front and back is required when filing to adjust status.

Go to the nearest airport and obtain an I-94 RIGHT AWAY!!

So just get the form and have her fill it out and that should be fine??

Thank you! I thought it might be more difficult than that. Thank you again!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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So just get the form and have her fill it out and that should be fine??

Thank you! I thought it might be more difficult than that. Thank you again!

Look in her passport first to see if the I-94 is stapled to the visa page.

If not, you will need to go to the CBP office at either the POE airport, or your nearest international airport, to obtain an I-94.

I-864 Affidavit of Support FAQ -->> https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/support/i-864-frequently-asked-questions.html

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CALL THIS NUMBER TO ORDER IRS TAX TRANSCRIPTS >> 800-908-9946

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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She landed October 13th in Chicago, IL airport. We are planning to marry on Nov 19 and are having issues getting her social since she was not given back an I-94. From what I am reading on the internet, we have a problem. Was she suppose to get an I-94 back when she landed in the states, cause she says they never gave her anything? Please help, I don't know how to go bout getting her a SSN. What other way she can see her SSN then???

Thank you so much!

The I-94 was given to her on the plane maybe 2-3 hours before landing in the USA. It was about 4" wide by 10". She filled it in and along with her brown envelope and passport gave it to an ICE person behind the immigration counter at the airport. The ICE person would have stamped then ripped the bottom portion off the I-94 and stapled this INSIDE her passport.

My point is the I-94 is not a traditional sized 8.5x11" form, it is actually just a bit bigger than a business card. Before panic mode sets in, look inside her passport for a page with this little card stapled inside.

If by chance a mistake was made somewhere, you will need to get a new card. Go here for directions.

https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/818/kw/missing%20I-94/session/L3NpZC9rbzhKWkhJaw%3D%3D

Hope this helps

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I just arrive here in the US and the I-194 is given by the flight attendants before landing together with a custom paper. at the immigration they will ask it and will staple back the I-94 in the passport. Check her passport. she may not have an idea that an I-94 is just a small form. Tho with me, I had asked and checked for the I-94 if it they gave it to me before leaving the immigration line.

Goodluck!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I just arrive here in the US and the I-194 is given by the flight attendants before landing together with a custom paper. at the immigration they will ask it and will staple back the I-94 in the passport. Check her passport. she may not have an idea that an I-94 is just a small form. Tho with me, I had asked and checked for the I-94 if it they gave it to me before leaving the immigration line.

Goodluck!

what flight do they give the I-94 paper?should it be on your first flight goin to the POE?should i be the one who will have that or my kidz also? Edited by charlize56
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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what flight do they give the I-94 paper?should it be on your first flight goin to the POE?should i be the one who will have that or my kidz also?

before the plane enter the US...first POE they will hand you those forms to fill up

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Filed: Other Country: Ireland
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I never recieved one of these I-194!

I am just visiting at the moment, so I dont need it. But when I DO come over full time I will need it.

K-1 Visa Journey
08/05/2011 I-129F sent
08/09/2011 I-129F recieved and signed for by C.Viella @ Lewisville, TX
08/11/2011 NOA1 email recieved
08/12/2011 Cheque cashed by USCIS
08/16/2011 NOA1 Hard Copy recieved
12/05/2011 NOA2 Email recieved: Approved
12/09/2011 NOA2 Hard Copy recieved: Approved
01/10/2012 Medical
01/24/2012 NVC received File
01/26/2012 NVC transferred to Embassy
02/06/2012 Embassy Received
02/08/2012 Packet 3 Received
02/16/2012 Packet 3 Sent back to Embassy
02/17/2012 Embassy Received
03/01/2012 Packet 4 Received
03/13/2012 Interview Date: APPROVED
04/05/2012 POE: Dublin, Ireland

Your I-129f was approved in 116 days from your NOA1 date.
Your interview took 215 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

04/25/2012 AOS sent
04/30/2012 AOS Received and signed for by CHYBA @ Chicago, IL
05/03/2012 Cheque cashed by USCIS
05/04/2012 Biometrics letter sent
05/29/2012 I-485 transferred to CSC
06/01/2012 Biometrics appointment
07/06/2012 EAD+AP Card Production (68 days)
07/14/2012 EAD+AP Card Received

04/18/2013 Filed for EAD+AP renewal
04/19/2013 Contacted Congressman
04/19/2013 RFE for form I-693
05/06/2013 RFE response under review
05/21/2013 AOS APPROVED!
05/25/2013 Green Card IN HAND!

Your AOS was approved in 392 days from your send-date.

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