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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Hello everyone,

I'm worried if the fact that anyone collected my i-94 form when I left US in January is a problem for my petition to be approved. I'm from Nov. 5th.

Anyone here did have the same problem that I did?

I've already sent all the documents that shows that I'm back to my country, but we never know how all this things are corrected.

Thanks.

Carol

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Carol, you have to mail your I-94 card back to the US

Read this: https://help.cbp.gov/cgi-bin/customs.cfg/ph...amp;p_topview=1

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02-16-2010: NVC Case # Assigned
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04-12-2010: Interview date assigned by NVC.
05-11-2010: Medical appointment in Rio

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06-02-2010: POE in Washington DC - Finally home!

July 30, 2010 - Received the Green Card after receiving 4 welcome letters! USCIS see ya later!

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6 MONTHS LATER......

06/03/2013: n400 Filled

10/22/2013: Citizenship test and oath ceremony

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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I've already did it. I just don't know if it can impact. Anyway, the form said that I could stay for a long period, that wasn't reached yet.

Carol, you have to mail your I-94 card back to the US

Read this: https://help.cbp.gov/cgi-bin/customs.cfg/ph...amp;p_topview=1

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I've already did it. I just don't know if it can impact. Anyway, the form said that I could stay for a long period, that wasn't reached yet.

hmm, well just take a copy of your boarding pass with you at the interview... and maybe proof that you sent the I-94 by mail when you realized they didn't collect it? I think you should be fine.

Good luck =)

CR-1 Journey - California Service Center

I-130 timeline:
I-130 NOA1 - 05th Nov, 2009
I-130 NOA2 - 10th February, 2010 Yay!!!!
"Your I-130 was approved in 97 days from your NOA1 date."


NVC Journey:
02-16-2010: NVC Case # Assigned
03-31-2010: Case Complete!!
04-12-2010: Interview date assigned by NVC.
05-11-2010: Medical appointment in Rio

05-13-2010: Interview in Rio - APPROVED!!!

06-02-2010: POE in Washington DC - Finally home!

July 30, 2010 - Received the Green Card after receiving 4 welcome letters! USCIS see ya later!

2 YEARS LATER......

03-02-2012: Elegible to lift conditions
06-02-2012: Temporary GC expires

12-20-2012: Permanent GC received

6 MONTHS LATER......

06/03/2013: n400 Filled

10/22/2013: Citizenship test and oath ceremony

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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The airline agents should collect the I-94 but don't always do it. We do not have immigration posts when leaving the USA like all the other countries I have been to.

Just tell the truth. You have mailed the I-94 back to USCIS.

Good luck. Don't worry about this.

Naturalization N-400

 
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