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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Turkey
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What will my fiance need to know to fill out the I-94 that he will be given on the airplane?

Thanks!

~Deb :luv:

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The K1 visa is technically a nonimmigrant visa so here is how to fill out the I-94

For nonimmigrant visitors entering the United States with a visa, there is a requirement to fill a Form I-94 (white form). This form has two specific perforated sections to it. The visitor or the carrier representative fills out Form I-94 upon arrival in the United States. The bottom section of Form I-94 is a departure coupon and must be returned to U.S. officials upon exiting the United States.

The information requested on Form I-94 includes:

* Full Name

* Date of Birth

* Gender

* Country of Birth

* Country of Citizenship

* Passport Number

* Airline and Flight Number

* City Where Boarded

* Address While in the United States

In addition, there are several fields on the back upper portion designed for immigration related issues such as alien number, student number, and receipt number, which also need to be completed upon arrival to the United States. The back lower portion requests:

* Full Name

* Birth Date

* Country of Citizenship

After the successful completion of processing the applicant, a CBP officer stamps the applicant’s arrival and departure portions of the completed Form I-94, the passport and the customs declaration. The officer retains the arrival portion of the Form I-94 and returns the departure portion of the Form I-94 and passport to the applicant.

http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/...ing_out_i94.xml

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Turkey
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Thanks so much for all the detailed info! I really appreciate it!

~Deb

The K1 visa is technically a nonimmigrant visa so here is how to fill out the I-94

For nonimmigrant visitors entering the United States with a visa, there is a requirement to fill a Form I-94 (white form). This form has two specific perforated sections to it. The visitor or the carrier representative fills out Form I-94 upon arrival in the United States. The bottom section of Form I-94 is a departure coupon and must be returned to U.S. officials upon exiting the United States.

The information requested on Form I-94 includes:

* Full Name

* Date of Birth

* Gender

* Country of Birth

* Country of Citizenship

* Passport Number

* Airline and Flight Number

* City Where Boarded

* Address While in the United States

In addition, there are several fields on the back upper portion designed for immigration related issues such as alien number, student number, and receipt number, which also need to be completed upon arrival to the United States. The back lower portion requests:

* Full Name

* Birth Date

* Country of Citizenship

After the successful completion of processing the applicant, a CBP officer stamps the applicant’s arrival and departure portions of the completed Form I-94, the passport and the customs declaration. The officer retains the arrival portion of the Form I-94 and returns the departure portion of the Form I-94 and passport to the applicant.

http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/...ing_out_i94.xml

AOS Journey

11/06/06 - We're Married!!! Finally Mr & Mrs!!!

12/04/06 - Resul received his Social Security Card

12/08/07 - Filed for AOS & EAD

01/02/07 - Biometrics Appointment

03/07/07 - Received work permit in the mail

03/24/07 - Resul was hired for his first job in the USA

04/24/07 - Our AOS interview date

04/24/07 - Green card approved!!!

05/05/07 - Green card has arrived! Hooray!!!

Post AOS Journey

12/05/08 - Baby Mehmet born!

04/24/09 - Applied for Removal of Conditions

05/22/09 - Approved for 10 year Green Card! InshAllah!

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