Never had an I-94

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Old Nov 22nd 2001, 12:07 am
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Hello again, I seem to be at a quandary with this whole I-94 issue. I have never
received such a document in all my travels between Canada and the US. So as I
understand, I must file an I-102 to get an I-94 in order to file my AOS. What kind of
proof can I provide that I was legally admitted into the country? I usually just
drive the short distance between Vancouver and Seattle, and last time I drove in with
my husband (boyfriend at the time) in late August and was never asked for ID. Can
anyone shed some light on this problem? Thanks, Faye
 
Old Nov 22nd 2001, 12:24 am
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As a Canadian INS will not bat an eye because you don't have an I-94. You don't need one so don't bother to apply for one. It is not necessary.

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