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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hi there,

I am going to be going back to Canada to visit my parents in a few weeks for the weekend. I came to the USA with a K-3 non immigrant visa. I am going to apply for my AOS in a few weeks and then go back and visit my parents. I was wondering do I have to give my I-94 card to the Canadian Border Inspector or the airline stewdress on the flight to Vancouver BC. I am flying out of San Francisco to Vancouver BC. The US customs will not be done until after I come back into the US at the Vancouver Airport in Canada. I guess I am a little confused over this? Could someone please help me?

Thanks

Tony

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The whole I94 things gets done on the way back. The I94 is from the USA, it doesn't have anything to do with Canada. You'll just have your flight, go home and on the way back you will fill out a new I94.

I'm on a K1 so this is the case for me, but I am certain yours is the same. And if it's not, someone here will come along and correct me.

But don't worry, you're fine, the I94 gets dealt with on the way back into the US.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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The whole I94 things gets done on the way back. The I94 is from the USA, it doesn't have anything to do with Canada. You'll just have your flight, go home and on the way back you will fill out a new I94.

I'm on a K1 so this is the case for me, but I am certain yours is the same. And if it's not, someone here will come along and correct me.

But don't worry, you're fine, the I94 gets dealt with on the way back into the US.

Thank you fellow canadian!!!

Tony

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Tony,

The departure section of the I-94 that you have will normally be surrendered to the airline at check-in, or perhaps at the gate before boarding.

In any event it would not be handled by Canadian officials at an airport or by US Customs (US Immigration, maybe).

Yodrak

Hi there,

I am going to be going back to Canada to visit my parents in a few weeks for the weekend. I came to the USA with a K-3 non immigrant visa. I am going to apply for my AOS in a few weeks and then go back and visit my parents. I was wondering do I have to give my I-94 card to the Canadian Border Inspector or the airline stewdress on the flight to Vancouver BC. I am flying out of San Francisco to Vancouver BC. The US customs will not be done until after I come back into the US at the Vancouver Airport in Canada. I guess I am a little confused over this? Could someone please help me?

Thanks

Tony

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
Tony,

The departure section of the I-94 that you have will normally be surrendered to the airline at check-in, or perhaps at the gate before boarding.

In any event it would not be handled by Canadian officials at an airport or by US Customs (US Immigration, maybe).

Yodrak

Hi there,

I am going to be going back to Canada to visit my parents in a few weeks for the weekend. I came to the USA with a K-3 non immigrant visa. I am going to apply for my AOS in a few weeks and then go back and visit my parents. I was wondering do I have to give my I-94 card to the Canadian Border Inspector or the airline stewdress on the flight to Vancouver BC. I am flying out of San Francisco to Vancouver BC. The US customs will not be done until after I come back into the US at the Vancouver Airport in Canada. I guess I am a little confused over this? Could someone please help me?

Thanks

Tony

thank you Yodrak

Tony

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where does that i-94 is given to ? at POE??? or is it already in the USA Visa??? im confused

I-94 is the white form you give to the immigration officer when you arrive in the USA. He should tear off the bottom and staple it into your passport. This part is the relevant part of the I-94 for you.

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