Airlines took out the I94 from TN-visa. Please help!!


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aseem_mal   
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Location: Perth, ON

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-10-11 11:48:00

Hi. I am a Canadian citizen working in the U.S. on a TN-visa for the past more than 1 year. Recently my wife and daughter (Both Canadian citizens) left for a trip to India from U.S.A.
On their way out of Newark, NJ airport, the continental airlines boarding staff took out the I-94 out of both of their passports.
Now, as you might know the TN-visa, (or TD visa for TN-dependents is not really stamped in the Canadian passport. It is stamped on the I-94 which is stapled inside the passport).

So, in effect, my wife and daughter have no I-94 showing the TD-Visa in their passports.
Luckily, they have photocopies of the I-94 with them.

Can anyone tell me how will they re-enter the U.S.? Is there anything that I can do in advance to save some trouble at the time of her re-entry at the immigration counter?

Please please guide me.

Thanks in advance.



Rohit_A   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-10-11 12:37:14

Absolutely nothing to worry about. They have all your information in their system, all you (or your dependents) need to do is to tell them that they are entering on a TD/TN visa. I myself have done it at least 5 times in the last 4 years.



dimple2001   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-10-11 12:41:02

Also, during the flight into the US, ask specifically for a white I-94 and fill it out so the immigration guys can stamp it at POE as TN/TD. Canadians will not automatically get a white (or green) I-94 unless specifically requested.


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aseem_mal   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-10-11 12:50:29

Quote:
Originally posted by dimple2001

Also, during the flight into the US, ask specifically for a white I-94 and fill it out so the immigration guys can stamp it at POE as TN/TD. Canadians will not automatically get a white (or green) I-94 unless specifically requested.



Thanks so much for replying, both of you. I was just wondering if they should ask the airlines staff for the white I-94? Does the airline provide that on request?



san_sai   
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Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-10-11 14:19:09

When I got TN officer told me that I94 for TN/TD visa is good to travel to USA, Mexico and Canada. If person travel to other countries officer will remove the I94.

So whatever airline staff did it ok, your wife/children need will need offer letter to get TD when coming back.

I have one question:
Is it possible that person with TN/TD visa first travel to Canada/Mexico than take flight for India from there to avoid I94 removal from passport?


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cdn_dude   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-10-11 15:53:08

Quote:
Originally posted by san_sai

I have one question:
Is it possible that person with TN/TD visa first travel to Canada/Mexico than take flight for India from there to avoid I94 removal from passport?



-- Instead of going through these hassles, remove the I-94 prior to boarding the flight and present it while entering the US. I have done it in the past.

The immigration officer might ask for a copy of the TN if you do not have the "TD I-94" - it is worth carrying a copy of your spouse's TN to avoid issues while re-entering.



dimple2001   
Member since: Apr 04
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Location: Western Hemisphere

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-10-11 18:10:00

Quote:
Originally posted by aseem_mal

Quote:
Originally posted by dimple2001

Also, during the flight into the US, ask specifically for a white I-94 and fill it out so the immigration guys can stamp it at POE as TN/TD. Canadians will not automatically get a white (or green) I-94 unless specifically requested.



Thanks so much for replying, both of you. I was just wondering if they should ask the airlines staff for the white I-94? Does the airline provide that on request?



Yes they will. During the flight back into the US, the airlines carry the customs form and the green/white I-94s.


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