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Where's best to go for i94 renewal

Where's best to go for i94 renewal

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Old Jul 31st 2013, 10:43 pm
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Default Where's best to go for i94 renewal

We currently live in Florida on an e2 visa and our i94 runs out soon, where is everyone going,
Back home for a visit
On a cruise
Cross Canadian boarder
Cross Mexico boarder

Or filing paperwork for an extension

Thanks for answers
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Old Jul 31st 2013, 11:37 pm
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Default Re: Where's best to go for i94 renewal

When we lived in Florida a trip to the Bahamas was just the ticket...Word of warning though, doing a cruise will not get your I-94 renewed.
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Old Aug 1st 2013, 4:42 pm
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Default Re: Where's best to go for i94 renewal

Originally Posted by Twigstar
When we lived in Florida a trip to the Bahamas was just the ticket...Word of warning though, doing a cruise will not get your I-94 renewed.
That may be what happens to some people, but it shouldn't be if the person requests it upon return.

If I were returning from a cruise foreign and needed more time, I'd insist on a new period of admission.
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