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I-129F - I-94 needed if not currently in US?

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Hi Everyone,

I just created an account to ask a few questions. I don't have much info to add to my timeline yet since I have not yet submitted my packet. I think i'm thinking too much...

 

  • For the I-129F, the form asks if the beneficiary if currently in the US to provide I-94 info and passport number, etc. The I-129F instruction sheet says to include the 1-94 in general. Does that mean that my beneficiary has to request his I-94 travel history via the DHS website? Even if he's not currently here? And does he also need to send copes of his passport as well?

 

Apologies if this is a stupid question...I've just read and re-read the form and instructions about a thousand times now and I'm going cross-eyed.

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15 minutes ago, KSVJ said:

Hi Everyone,

I just created an account to ask a few questions. I don't have much info to add to my timeline yet since I have not yet submitted my packet. I think i'm thinking too much...

 

  • For the I-129F, the form asks if the beneficiary if currently in the US to provide I-94 info and passport number, etc. The I-129F instruction sheet says to include the 1-94 in general. Does that mean that my beneficiary has to request his I-94 travel history via the DHS website? Even if he's not currently here? And does he also need to send copes of his passport as well?

 

Apologies if this is a stupid question...I've just read and re-read the form and instructions about a thousand times now and I'm going cross-eyed.

Follow the form.   Instructions didn't keep up with the change to the form.  I94 only if currently inside the USA 

YMMV

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2 minutes ago, payxibka said:

Follow the form.   Instructions didn't keep up with the change to the form.  I94 only if currently inside the USA 

Thank you so much for this information and your quick reply! Less paperwork is definitely the answer I was hoping for. 🙂

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