My I-94 online history shows only a few arrivals and many departures. What impact can it have on my entry to the US?

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I have a question about US immigration. I had a US visa issued in Canada, and I looked at my online travel history and it shows around 3 arrivals but then around 8 departures in a row, which is really confusing! I used to live in Canada on a work permit and have only entered the US via the land border with a paper I-94. I returned it to the CBSA as told by the US immigration officers. However, when I looked online to see if my travel history is correct, it is rather jumbled up with only 3 arrivals and then 8 departures.

This was around 3 years ago, and now I am planning to enter the US from my home country (instead of Canada). I want to know two things:

First of all, will these entries affect me in my plans to enter the US via an airport instead of a land border this time?

Also, since I do not live in Canada anymore, will that be an issue with the CBP?



Best Answer

What you're seeing is expected, and is due to the way the data is collected, and the difference in definition between an "arrival" and a "departure" as far as the CBP's Travel History site is concerned.

Departure - The US doesn't generally have any physical immigration on departure, so this data is collected from other sources. When leaving by air, this information comes from the airline. When leaving by land to Canada, the information is provided to the US by Canada after you pass through Canadian immigration. Thus every departure is recorded on this site.

Arrival - Despite using the term "Arrival" this site doesn't actually track arrivals, it tracks you being given an I-94 (or equivalent) when entering the US. For a new arrival, or most arrivals by air, you'll be given a new I-94, so the entry will be recorded.

However for short trips to Canada, it is possible to re-enter the US without having a new I-94 issued, using a process called Automatic Revalidation (there is a similar process for people from Visa Waiver Program countries that works basically the same). When you enter using Automatic Revalididation, your existing I-94 continues to be valid - you will not be given a new one, your "value until" status data won't change, and you will not have a new entry to the US recorded. In effect, it's as if you never left the US.

Thus you end up with the exact situation you have - the departure is recorded, but no new arrival shows up as no new I-94 was issued. This will cause no issues at all when re-entering the US at a later date - whether that subsequent entry is by land or air.




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Does I-94 include travel history?

Apply for or Retrieve Form I-94, Request Travel History and Check Travel Compliance. International travelers visiting the United States can apply for or retrieve their I-94 admission number/record (which is proof of legal visitor status) as well as retrieve a limited travel history of their U.S. arrivals and departures ...

Does immigration know your travel history?

Answer: The Department of State does not keep records of citizens' travels. The only record of your travels is your passport containing entry and exit stamps. The immigration office of the country/s you traveled to MAY be able to provide you with information on your entry into their borders.

How can I change my I-94 status?

If the mistake on your Form I-94 record is due to a USCIS error, you'll need to request a correct I-94 through an Infopass appointment at your local USCIS office. Schedule an appointment by calling 1-800-375-5283. Take your original, incorrect I-94 record and evidence of the error to your appointment.



What should you do if your I-94 record is not showing up online?




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