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  1. How to Get Travel History for a Green Card Holder

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  2. Exploring Europe on a US Green Card: What You Need to Know

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  3. What Are the Benefits of Being a Green Card Holder in the United States?

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  4. RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GREEN CARD HOLDER

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  5. Can Green Card Holders Travel to Canada? Everything You Need to Know

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  6. Green Card Holder in the United States

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  1. Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record, Information for Completing USCIS

    The visitor must exit the U.S. on or before the departure date stamped on the Form I-94. This is the "Admit Until Date" on the electronic Form I-94. The Form I-94 number also is known as the Departure Number or Admission Record Number. As of April 30, 2013, most Arrival and/or Departure records are created electronically upon arrival.

  2. For U.S. Citizens/Lawful Permanent Residents

    USCIS Extends Green Card Validity Extension to 24 Months for Green Card Renewals You may show your expired green card and your receipt notice as evidence of continued status or valid passport that contains a valid USCIS ADIT Stamp or valid USCIS Form I-94 with ADIT stamp, DHS seal, and printed photo of the LPR (aka USCIS Mail Delivery Process) to return back into the United States.

  3. I94

    International travelers visiting the United States can apply for or retrieve their I-94 admission number/record (which is proof of legal visitor status) as well as retrieve a limited travel history of their U.S. arrivals and departures. Apply For New I-94 (Land Border/Selected Ferry. Travelers Only) Get Most Recent I-94. View Travel History.

  4. Travel Records for N-400 Time Outside U.S.

    Generally, personal FOIA requests are free (if less than 100 pages of photocopies). Be sure to limit your request to the previous five years. You only need five years of history for the purposes of the N-400 application. A more extensive search will take longer and may even result in a photocopy fee (up to $25).

  5. Arrival/Departure History Now Available on I-94 Webpage

    Release Date. Wed, 04/30/2014. Customs and Border Protection launched a new webpage on May 1 that offers nonimmigrant U.S. visitors access to their I-94 arrival/departure record and their arrival/departure history. The new CBP webpage allows nonimmigrant travelers to access arrival/departure records going back five years from the request date.

  6. Form I-94 Explained (Arrival/Departure Record)

    They do not issue an I-94 arrival/departure record to U.S. citizens, permanent residents (green card holders), returning resident aliens (SB-1 visa holders), or most Canadian citizens visiting or in transit. ... The website also includes travel history from the previous 10 years of arrivals and departures. The travel history is an informational ...

  7. How to Check Your US Travel History

    1. Go to US Customs and Border Protection (USCBP) homepage. 2. Click on "Need history of your travel and departures". 3. Click on Consent & Continue when the Security page pops up. 4. Then enter your personal information, such as name, date of birth, and passport number. 5.

  8. Form I-94: Travel Record (Arrival/Departure), Explained

    A Lawful permanent resident (green card holder) An individual with an immigrant visa; A Canadian citizen visiting or in transit; ... I-94 travel history is essentially a log of your past entries and exits when coming and going from the U.S. It's tracked through your I-94 records. It includes details around the dates you arrived and departed ...

  9. How to Check Your USCIS Green Card Travel History

    To check your USCIS green card travel history, you will need to request a copy of your Green Card from the USCIS. Once you have the Green Card, you can view the travel history information by looking at the stamps in your passport or by looking at the entries in the travel log on the back of the card. How often is your USCIS green card travel ...

  10. Green Card Holders: How to Check Your Travel History

    The steps for checking your travel history vary depending on whether you are a Green Card holder or have another type of U.S. visa. If you are a Green Card holder, you can check your travel history by logging into your account on the Department of Homeland Security's website. If you do not have an account, you can create one using your Green ...

  11. Tracking International Travel After Receiving a Green Card

    The sooner you will start keeping track of this the better, as many clients have a hard time to list all international trips in the past 5 years if they have not been keeping track. You should not be relying on the fact that you can check your I-94 travel history online, as once you become a green card holder, you are not issued an I-94.

  12. US Green Card Holders: Know Your Travel History

    The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) website offers information and resources for US green card holders who need to know their travel history. The website includes a searchable database of past CBP encounters, as well as a step-by-step guide on how to obtain your travel history from the CBP. The CBP website also provides information on ...

  13. DHS/CBP/PIA-024 Arrival and Departure Information System

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Arrival and Departure Information System (ADIS) consolidates data from a variety of systems to create a unique person-centric record with complete travel history. Originally, CBP created ADIS to identify individuals who had overstayed their class of admission ("visa overstays"); however, due to ADIS's ...

  14. I'm a permanent resident. How can I get a travel history from Customs

    Green card holders and travel Immigration Green cards US citizenship Accessing immigration files Citizenship application. Show 3 more Show 3 ... I-94, but that's only for non-permanent residents. I can't find the link directly for permanent residents. I made a "Travel History Permanent Resident" search on their website, but couldn't find it ...

  15. How to Check Your Travel History Using a Green Card in the USA

    There are two ways to check your travel history if you have a green card. The first is to look at the stamps in your passport. The second is to request a copy of your I-94 form from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The I-94 form is an arrival/departure record that is issued to foreign nationals when they enter the United States.

  16. How Do Green Card Holders Get Travel History?

    There are a few ways that green card holders can get a travel history. One way is to contact the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and request a copy of their travel history. Another way is to look at their I-94 Arrival/Departure Record. This will show all the times they have entered and exited the United States.

  17. I94 Travel history for green card holder. : r/immigration

    2. 8 Share. Sort by: Add a Comment. throwaway_202103. • 2 yr. ago. Green card holders don't get an I-94. Apparently once you are a GC holder the previous travel history is removed from the website. 3.

  18. How to Get Travel History for a Green Card Holder

    Another way to get travel history for a green card holder is to contact the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The DHS can provide records of all entry and exit into the United States. To request these records, you will need to fill out a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request form. Finally, you can also get travel history for a green ...

  19. Checking Travel History for Green Card Holders

    Online: You can use the I-94 website to get your most recent I-94 record or to request a travel history for a specific time period. By Mail: You can request your travel history by mail by sending a completed Form I-867P, Record of Arrival and Departure, to the address listed on the form. In Person: You can go in person to a CBP Deferred ...