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I am a current H1B visa holder. I was a student here on J1, than F1, than i applyed and worked for one year on OPT. than i was Emplyed by a company that has applyed for me for H1B. during this process from OPT to H1B, i was issued a new I-94, so now i have 2, one that i got when i got in during my F1 visa in CIN, and the new one that i got with my new job.

Me and my wife are about to apply for I-130 and change of status for me based on marrage. We got married in November, but she got transfered to a new job in another state, so we have to apply for change of status and make it easier for me to move with her and get a job there.

During the work on the paperwork, they ask for I-94 info, well i have 2 of them, which one do i use? and if i use the new one, what is my point of entry? since CIN was the point of entry of the old one, and the new one i just from the lawyers.

thank you for all your help.

p.s. what is A #, i have been looking for such # and have not been able to find it anywhere in my paperwork

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I am a current H1B visa holder. I was a student here on J1, than F1, than i applyed and worked for one year on OPT. than i was Emplyed by a company that has applyed for me for H1B. during this process from OPT to H1B, i was issued a new I-94, so now i have 2, one that i got when i got in during my F1 visa in CIN, and the new one that i got with my new job.

Me and my wife are about to apply for I-130 and change of status for me based on marrage. We got married in November, but she got transfered to a new job in another state, so we have to apply for change of status and make it easier for me to move with her and get a job there.

During the work on the paperwork, they ask for I-94 info, well i have 2 of them, which one do i use? and if i use the new one, what is my point of entry? since CIN was the point of entry of the old one, and the new one i just from the lawyers.

thank you for all your help.

p.s. what is A #, i have been looking for such # and have not been able to find it anywhere in my paperwork

Port of Entry is where you entered the USA and inspected. A# is your Alien Number. It consists of A then 9 digits. If only 8 digits showing on USCIS document, just add 0 in front of it. ie A012345678.

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