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.
This electronic travel-history function means that travelers may no longer need to file Freedom of Information Act requests to receive their arrival/departure history, greatly speeding their process.
Travelers will have electronic access to the date and port of entry of their arrivals and departures.
The new CBP webpage allows nonimmigrant travelers to access arrival/departure records going back five years from the request date.
This electronic travel-history function means that travelers may no longer need to file Freedom of Information Act requests to receive their arrival/departure history, greatly speeding their process.
Travelers will have electronic access to the date and port of entry of their arrivals and departures.
When travelers visit the website they can retrieve their I-94 arrival/departure record number and five-year travel history by entering the required name, date of birth, and passport information.
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