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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ecuador
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(Sorry if this is the wrong forum, I wasn't sure which one to put it in.)

My wife, who is a citizen of Ecuador is going through the AOS process, we went on vacation back to Ecuador in late July, the day before we were leaving we found out that her I-94 was lost, but we have a copy of it. The only place we can think we lost it was at the interviewer’s office when we went for her green card interview.

My wife had her interview back in July, everything went fine except the I-130 I mailed in was not approved yet, so the interviewer could not approve her green card. We left the country with her AP documents in hand.

When we left the country the I-94 was never asked for and we did not realize that it is suppose to be handed over when leaving the country. She has the copy of the I-94 with her as well as her AP documents and also a note written in her Passport from the interviewer about the pending AOS.

Will she run into any problems when re-entering the US? If no one knows, who should I call to find out?

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Nope, she shouldn't run into any probs. When non-USC or green card holders, the airline people take the I-94. When re-entering the US, they will expect her not to have the I-94. They take the I-94 at the green card interview a lot of the time anyways. We only kept our because my husband was in FBI name checks.

Timeline

AOS

Mailed AOS, EAD and AP Sept 11 '07

Recieved NOA1's for all Sept 23 or 24 '07

Bio appt. Oct. 24 '07

EAD/AP approved Nov 26 '07

Got the AP Dec. 3 '07

AOS interview Feb 7th (5 days after the 1 year anniversary of our K1 NOA1!

Stuck in FBI name checks...

Got the GC July '08

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ecuador
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Nope, she shouldn't run into any probs. When non-USC or green card holders, the airline people take the I-94. When re-entering the US, they will expect her not to have the I-94.

But will any flags come up showing that she never surrendered the I-94 when she left the country?

FYI: In case it matteres the I-94 was from her F-1 student visa, not any K-x visa.

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