Multiple entry I-94?
#1
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Is it possible to get an I-94 that is good for multiple
entries as long as the visa is appropriate?
Meaning, instead of having to pay $6 every time
one enters the US, is there any way to get one
that is good for a month, or 6 mos or whatever?
Cheers,
Dan B
entries as long as the visa is appropriate?
Meaning, instead of having to pay $6 every time
one enters the US, is there any way to get one
that is good for a month, or 6 mos or whatever?
Cheers,
Dan B
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>Subject: Multiple entry I-94?
>From: "Dan B" [email protected]
>Date: 1/14/03 11:22 AM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id:
>Is it possible to get an I-94 that is good for multiple
>entries as long as the visa is appropriate?
>Meaning, instead of having to pay $6 every time
>one enters the US, is there any way to get one
>that is good for a month, or 6 mos or whatever?
>Cheers,
>Dan B
I never heard of paying $6 for an I-94. Is this something new? You have to
fill out a new I-94 when you enter and surrender it at the airport when you
leave. No two ways about it...
>From: "Dan B" [email protected]
>Date: 1/14/03 11:22 AM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id:
>Is it possible to get an I-94 that is good for multiple
>entries as long as the visa is appropriate?
>Meaning, instead of having to pay $6 every time
>one enters the US, is there any way to get one
>that is good for a month, or 6 mos or whatever?
>Cheers,
>Dan B
I never heard of paying $6 for an I-94. Is this something new? You have to
fill out a new I-94 when you enter and surrender it at the airport when you
leave. No two ways about it...
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Why do you have to pay 6 bucks each time you cross the border if you
have a valid visa?
Thanks,
-S
"Dan B" wrote in message news:...
> Is it possible to get an I-94 that is good for multiple
> entries as long as the visa is appropriate?
>
> Meaning, instead of having to pay $6 every time
> one enters the US, is there any way to get one
> that is good for a month, or 6 mos or whatever?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dan B
have a valid visa?
Thanks,
-S
"Dan B" wrote in message news:...
> Is it possible to get an I-94 that is good for multiple
> entries as long as the visa is appropriate?
>
> Meaning, instead of having to pay $6 every time
> one enters the US, is there any way to get one
> that is good for a month, or 6 mos or whatever?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dan B
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Never heard of anyone paying anything for an I94 when they enter the US. The airlines give them out for free, and then INS stamp them at the POE
#5
Of the two times I have received the I-94 for my work visa, I only had to pay the $6 once. Its really up to the INS officier.
For Canadians, I94's for TN and L visas are multiple entry.
What visa are you getting? And what is your citizenship?
For Canadians, I94's for TN and L visas are multiple entry.
What visa are you getting? And what is your citizenship?
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On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, simon bland wrote:
> Never heard of anyone paying anything for an I94 when they enter the US.
> The airlines give them out for free, and then INS stamp them at the POE
AFAIK, when you drive over from Canada or Mexico, and need a new I-94, you
have to pay these $6.
When you fly, it is included in the ticket price.
-Joe
> Never heard of anyone paying anything for an I94 when they enter the US.
> The airlines give them out for free, and then INS stamp them at the POE
AFAIK, when you drive over from Canada or Mexico, and need a new I-94, you
have to pay these $6.
When you fly, it is included in the ticket price.
-Joe





