What's I-94 equivalent for returning PRs?
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As with everybody, my I-94 is taken when I got my I551 stamp. Since I have a GC I
assume I no longer need an I94 since I-94 specifies the duration of legal stay in US.
But when I return to US on my GC, is there a form I have to fill out, instead of I94,
which I used when I came with a H1 visa?
Would the airline ask to see my GC when I leave US since I don't have an I94?
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assume I no longer need an I94 since I-94 specifies the duration of legal stay in US.
But when I return to US on my GC, is there a form I have to fill out, instead of I94,
which I used when I came with a H1 visa?
Would the airline ask to see my GC when I leave US since I don't have an I94?
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You just need to fill out the customs form. You don't need an I-94 anymore.
The airline might ask if you are a GC holder but I dont' suppose they'll want to see
the greencard unless you are flying somewhere where you would need a visa given your
citizenship but wouldn't if you were a GC holder. Obviously they'll want to see it on
the way back in.
Andy.
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The airline might ask if you are a GC holder but I dont' suppose they'll want to see
the greencard unless you are flying somewhere where you would need a visa given your
citizenship but wouldn't if you were a GC holder. Obviously they'll want to see it on
the way back in.
Andy.
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