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When my mom arrived in Seattle POE, they said the I-94 is no longer being used. So we don't have that arrival/departure record to use. So we proceeded to the passport controller, he asked how many days my mom will be visiting me, I said 65 days. Then he asked if we were going to canada, I am not sure why. Then he stamped my mom's passport (see screenshot) - I don't know what that sept 22, 2014 means. Does that means she can stay in the US until sept 22? Not that she wants to stay that long, but we want to make ourselves flexible as well when it comes to planning and her traveling to see relatives.

Her visa will be expiring in June 11, 2014. Under entries, it says "2" - the officer drew a line from that number 2 to that sept 22, 2014. What does that mean?

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Edited by immibie
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It looks like CBP wrote down the type of her visa which is B2. I believe she can stay in US up to 6 months.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted (edited)

Yes it means she can stay up to September 22. B2 is visitor's visa. Entries should be on the VISA page itself as, (Single or Multiple). Single is normally 1 and multiple is written multiple. If visa says 1 or single don't go out of US or else she wont' be able to enter back as the original visa is single entry. But if the original visa is multiple entry then she can come and go within 6 months.

Edited by DMX
Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Peru
Timeline
Posted

Yes it means she can stay till SEPT 22, she can always go to this website and double check and you can also print the I94 https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/

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