Didn't return I94
Hi guys
Okay here's my situation, it isnt really that serious but wondered if you guys can give me some advice… I'm a British Citizen and a Permanent Resident of Canada, I live in Toronto, I went to MI (Detroit) to visit friends for Xmas and I entered the US via land border and got a visa wavier valid until march 23 06.. When I returned to Canada (3 days later) I didn’t hand my i-94 back because I thought I would be visiting again sometime within the 3 months…..well as it happens I'm not….. I know you can return it to the 'uscis' to some address in Kentucky with evidence that I left usa and entered Canada etc etc because I did that 3 years ago when I went to Florida on vacation and the airline didn’t take it……. Ok my question Is it ok to return it again using this method or should I just drive to nearest border (Niagara falls) and hand it back there? Any advice would be great!!! Thanks!!! |
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http://www.usembassy.org.uk/dhs/cbp/i94.html
the same thing happened to me - they wont notify you once they receive the information - i actually went to the DOS booth at the embassy and they sent me a form stating my date of departure jsut make sure you send the info recorded |
Re: Didn't return I94
Originally Posted by d4vid
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/dhs/cbp/i94.html
the same thing happened to me - they wont notify you once they receive the information - i actually went to the DOS booth at the embassy and they sent me a form stating my date of departure jsut make sure you send the info recorded |
Re: Didn't return I94
Originally Posted by celine_uk
thanks for info fatbrit and d4vid, the reason i ask is, like i said i sent my i94 to the address in kentucky god 3 years ago and never heard anything back but ive been to US serveral times with no problems at all.... i just didnt know if it would be a good idea to send it a 2nd time..... niargra falls is only a few hours away maybe i could just walk across the bridge see niargra falls from the american side and hand my i94 back then... either way i wont forget next time :)
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Re: Didn't return I94
Originally Posted by celine_uk
Hi guys
Okay here's my situation, it isnt really that serious but wondered if you guys can give me some advice… I'm a British Citizen and a Permanent Resident of Canada, I live in Toronto, I went to MI (Detroit) to visit friends for Xmas and I entered the US via land border and got a visa wavier valid until march 23 06.. When I returned to Canada (3 days later) I didn’t hand my i-94 back because I thought I would be visiting again sometime within the 3 months…..well as it happens I'm not….. I know you can return it to the 'uscis' to some address in Kentucky with evidence that I left usa and entered Canada etc etc because I did that 3 years ago when I went to Florida on vacation and the airline didn’t take it……. Ok my question Is it ok to return it again using this method or should I just drive to nearest border (Niagara falls) and hand it back there? Any advice would be great!!! Thanks!!! I can tell you this as fact - as I chat to the US border guards at Calais, Maine all the time, as I drive regularly, into the US and back. Of course I have to acquire another I94 if my current one has expired. There has been occasion when my I94 has expired a while ago. When going into the guard building to renew - I asked what "flagging" occurs. I was told - US - Canada - US by road - NONE ! It is supposed to be surrendered again - but they do not make land crossing I94`s along that border, a priority for locating any person in the US with a possible expired I94. I would suggest that you return the I94 by signed for mail, that you can track on www.canadapost.ca to the relevant US address. But if you think you might visit - Niagra Falls - for example, this summer - just hang on to it - and when you enter the US - tell the guard - "My current I94 visa waiver has expired, with your permission, I need to get another, please". |
Re: Didn't return I94
Originally Posted by steve of 5-0
I chat to the US border guards at Calais, Maine all the time, as I drive regularly, into the US and back.
Ian |
Re: Didn't return I94
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
Just to wander off topic for a moment, I think St. Stephen is one of the prettiest towns in all of NB... with the possible exception of Edmundston. :)
Ian I have yet to visit Edmundston. |
Re: Didn't return I94
Okay I’m going to just send a letter then but one more question.... left the US via a land border in a friends Car, (She’s American) do I have give the license plate of her car or do I say I crossed the border into Canada via Car, and that’s it???? Thanks again Guys! h |
Re: Didn't return I94
Originally Posted by celine_uk
Okay I’m going to just send a letter then but one more question....
left the US via a land border in a friends Car, (She’s American) do I have give the license plate of her car or do I say I crossed the border into Canada via Car, and that’s it???? Thanks again Guys! h |
Re: Didn't return I94
"celine_uk" <member10014@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected] m... > left the US via a land border in a friends Car, (She’s American) do I > have give the license plate of her car or do I say I crossed the > border into Canada via Car, and that’s it???? What has the car got to do with proving that you left the U.S? Unless you can prove that you are permanently attached to that car and wherever it goes you go too since you can't be separated from it, then that idea you are presenting in connection with the car or its license plate is a totally useless! |
Re: Didn't return I94
the most important thing is to prove you are active outside the US from the date you specify. Bank records are by far the easiest to refer to
i.e. withdrawal from where ever |
Re: Didn't return I94
Originally Posted by d4vid
the most important thing is to prove you are active outside the US from the date you specify. Bank records are by far the easiest to refer to
i.e. withdrawal from where ever |
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