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Port of Entry Date on I-94 is Different than Passport Stamp

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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We just noticed that there is a mismatch with the date of my now wife's passport port of entry stamp and her I-94. She arrived on  her K1 visa October 17, which is stamped on her passport. But on her I-94 which we retrieved online, it is dated 10/18. We are about to file for AOS, and we are wondering if this matters? If not, do we need to contact USCIS? We had issues with obtaining her SSN, and now we are thinking that this might be one of the reasons .

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I don't believe this is an issue to be concerned about.  Junrey's passport was stamped 10/23 but I-94 reports 10/24.  He arrived around midnight in Houston and I believe is the reason for the difference.  He has had no issues so far.  He has received SSN. Applied for AOS the first part of January and status is now "Ready for Interview". 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You should be fine. My wife also had different dates on her I-94 and passport stamp. Never had any issues getting SSN, and even at our GC interview the IO never asked about this.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thank you both. I had called CBP, and they said the same. They added, the reason why it was a different date is, since my wife arrived in the evening, the information will not be entered into their system until the next day. The date of entry will reflect that on the electronic I-94. 

 

The CBP officer said I can correct it if I wanted to, to be safe. I agreed. He was able to change the date as well as make a correction to my wife's full name while I was on the line.

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I have the same case as your wife. What did she follow when she applied AOS? Is it her passport stamped or her I94? Thank you

On 2/26/2019 at 10:41 PM, Cheddar Cheeze said:

Thank you both. I had called CBP, and they said the same. They added, the reason why it was a different date is, since my wife arrived in the evening, the information will not be entered into their system until the next day. The date of entry will reflect that on the electronic I-94. 

 

The CBP officer said I can correct it if I wanted to, to be safe. I agreed. He was able to change the date as well as make a correction to my wife's full name while I was on the line.

I have the same case as your wife. What did she follow when she applied AOS? Is it her passport stamped or her I94? Thank you

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