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Filling out I-485 (Application to Register PR) but failed to have access to latest I-94 record

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Hey all the fellow members!

 

As titled, I'm filling out the I-485 (Application to Register PR) and the form requires our I-94 record. However, I'm unable to provide one. 

 

On August26, 2017. I flew into Philadelphia International Airport from Toronto Pearson International Airport. I was inspected at the POE at Toronto Pearson International Airport. I was not issued a paper form I-94. I went online, only able to view my travel history. but not my latest I-94 record.

 

Any advise what to do on this? Look forward to hearing from you!! 

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Well as far as I know, paper I-94s aren't issued anymore, unless you're traveling by land. Even when I was traveling to the US back in 2014, I have not been issued one. You always have to go obtain this information on the website. You go to I94 Official Website, then Most Recent I-94, you fill out the Traveler Info section and then on the right Most Recent I-94 Results should appear. Should look something like this:

Most Recent I-94

Admission (I-94) Record Number :

XXXXXXXXXX
 

 

Most Recent Date of Entry:

2016 November 03

 

Class of Admission :

K1

 

Admit Until Date :

DATE

 

Details provided on the I-94 Information form: (this part includes your name, birth date, passport number and country of issuance)

 

 

I apologize if this is the exact same thing that you already did and it simply did not work for you for some reason, I just wanted to provide something for aditional refference. Did you talk to an IO at your POE in the US? I guess I just don't completely understand why you were not inspected at your POE in the US, and it certainly has something to do with that. I assume you don't hold Canadian citizenship? Also, you referred to the i-94 as "ours"? Not sure what this means. An I-94 is only issued individually.

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