If you cannot get your Form I-94 from the CBP website, you may file Form I-102, Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Record, with USCIS.
Informant (and accompanying family) on terrorism or organized crime (S nonimmigrant visa)įor information on how to apply, see the How Do I: Guides for Nonimmigrants.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issues Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record, to aliens who are:Īll persons need a Form I-94 except U.S.citizen or dependent of a fiancé (K nonimmigrant visa) In transit through the United States without a visa (TWOV).In transit through the United States (C nonimmigrant visa).Note: If you have an F or J visa and your I-94 record. You may not apply to extend your stay if you were admitted to the United States in the following categories: If you arrive by land you may be issued a paper I-94 record. Your passport is valid and will remain valid for the duration of your stay If your Form I-94 has been lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed, you will need to apply for a replacement Form I-94 by filing a Form I-102. The purposes for this collection are to give the terms of admission and document the arrival and departure of nonimmigrant aliens to the U.S.You have not violated the conditions of your admission.You have not committed any crimes that make you ineligible for a visa.Your nonimmigrant visa status remains valid.You were lawfully admitted into the United States with a nonimmigrant visa.We recommend that you apply to extend your stay at least 45 days before your authorized stay expires. Check the date in the lower right-hand corner of your Form I-94, Arrival-Departure Record, to determine the date your authorized stay expires. If you remain in the United States longer than authorized, you may be barred from returning and/or you may be removed (deported) from the United States.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on the Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status before your authorized stay expires. Write your name and i94 number (OR SSN OR Alien registration number) on the back of the photograph with a light gray colored pencil. If you want to extend your stay in the United States, you must file a request with U.S.