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FORM I-130 : question 14. (when you had couple different I-94.)

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Hello Everyone. I am filling the form I-130 with my husband who is a permanent resident of the United States. In the question number 14 I have a big concern. I entry the country legally in 2012 as AUPAIR (J1) visa and my I-94 was together with my passport but one day I flew to Mexico and when I got back to the Sattes they took my I-94 form away saying that it was not necessary anymore. I changed my status from J1 to F1 Visa in 2014 and with it a new !-94 came along.



1. Should I put that I entry as Au Pair (J1) visa or to put my current status of Student (F1)?



2. In consideration with the I-94 information. Which I-94 dates should I put? My current 1-94 or the one I entry the country with?



PD: I just have the one that came with my second Status (student, F1), because I don't have the one of the J1 visa, an airport security lady threw it away.



THANK YOU. I REALLY HOPE TO HEAR SOON FROM YOU. :dancing:


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