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Alonso Ramirez

I-94 - Interview

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Hi there,

 

I have my interview in a couple of weeks and I am putting together the documents needed. I saw somewhere online that we should bring our I-94. However, when I had my interview to become a green card holder about 7 years ago the officer stapled my I-94 to my application and kept it. Checking here, do we need the I-94 during the citizenship interview? I think I have a copy somewhere but not the original. 

 

Thanks everyone!

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Yea that's the site. So you never left the country since then? You're right then that's probably the case since they probably started at zero when they went electronically.

Print that where it says no record found. Better than nothing. I don't know if they want to see it. It says the same for AOS interview but nobody wanted to see mine while others have been asked for it.

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On 2/20/2021 at 9:39 PM, Alonso Ramirez said:

I tried to get it here: https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home - but it says they have no record of me. Probably because this was over 20 years ago before they even had computers haha I guess I'll bring the copy in case they ask for it. 

I'm having problems to retrieve my travel history on the website as well even though the last time I left the country (and entered back) was right before the pandemic started. I consulted the cpb website using all the passports numbers that I have (valid and expired ones), and got the "no record could be found" for all of them. 

I need to find the specific dates to add to my citizenship application. I work for a company with an office in Europe so I have been constantly traveling there in the last 3 years. And since I have an EU passport as well, I did not get my passport stamped upon entrance. 

 

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