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Which I-94 date do I believe?


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My I-94 permit was renewed early Jan, allowing entry through to July 5. This showed both on the I-94 website and stamped in my passport.



I then traveled outside of the US for several months and returned in May, and I believed a new I-94 would have been issued on my arrival back into the US, and stamped in my passport it says Entry until November 11 (as expected).



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However when I look it up on the I-94 website it still says the current I-94 is through to July 5. I have checked my wife's passport, and all my kids - they are all stamped Nov 11, and on the I-94 it correctly says November 11, but online mine still has the date from the previous I-94.



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Which date do I believe? Am I going to need to do an early renew next time I enter?



Note: I will be entering by land, so it won't just be auto-renewed as it does when entering by air (which is what happened in May)










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My I-94 permit was renewed early Jan, allowing entry through to July 5. This showed both on the I-94 website and stamped in my passport.



I then traveled outside of the US for several months and returned in May, and I believed a new I-94 would have been issued on my arrival back into the US, and stamped in my passport it says Entry until November 11 (as expected).



enter image description here



However when I look it up on the I-94 website it still says the current I-94 is through to July 5. I have checked my wife's passport, and all my kids - they are all stamped Nov 11, and on the I-94 it correctly says November 11, but online mine still has the date from the previous I-94.



enter image description here



Which date do I believe? Am I going to need to do an early renew next time I enter?



Note: I will be entering by land, so it won't just be auto-renewed as it does when entering by air (which is what happened in May)










share|improve this question

























  • What country(s) did you travel to whilst you were away?

    – Doc
    3 hours ago











  • @Doc we traveled to New Zealand

    – Midavalo
    3 hours ago














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My I-94 permit was renewed early Jan, allowing entry through to July 5. This showed both on the I-94 website and stamped in my passport.



I then traveled outside of the US for several months and returned in May, and I believed a new I-94 would have been issued on my arrival back into the US, and stamped in my passport it says Entry until November 11 (as expected).



enter image description here



However when I look it up on the I-94 website it still says the current I-94 is through to July 5. I have checked my wife's passport, and all my kids - they are all stamped Nov 11, and on the I-94 it correctly says November 11, but online mine still has the date from the previous I-94.



enter image description here



Which date do I believe? Am I going to need to do an early renew next time I enter?



Note: I will be entering by land, so it won't just be auto-renewed as it does when entering by air (which is what happened in May)










share|improve this question














My I-94 permit was renewed early Jan, allowing entry through to July 5. This showed both on the I-94 website and stamped in my passport.



I then traveled outside of the US for several months and returned in May, and I believed a new I-94 would have been issued on my arrival back into the US, and stamped in my passport it says Entry until November 11 (as expected).



enter image description here



However when I look it up on the I-94 website it still says the current I-94 is through to July 5. I have checked my wife's passport, and all my kids - they are all stamped Nov 11, and on the I-94 it correctly says November 11, but online mine still has the date from the previous I-94.



enter image description here



Which date do I believe? Am I going to need to do an early renew next time I enter?



Note: I will be entering by land, so it won't just be auto-renewed as it does when entering by air (which is what happened in May)







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  • What country(s) did you travel to whilst you were away?

    – Doc
    3 hours ago











  • @Doc we traveled to New Zealand

    – Midavalo
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  • What country(s) did you travel to whilst you were away?

    – Doc
    3 hours ago











  • @Doc we traveled to New Zealand

    – Midavalo
    3 hours ago

















What country(s) did you travel to whilst you were away?

– Doc
3 hours ago





What country(s) did you travel to whilst you were away?

– Doc
3 hours ago













@Doc we traveled to New Zealand

– Midavalo
3 hours ago





@Doc we traveled to New Zealand

– Midavalo
3 hours ago










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Your passport has the correct date. Take it along to the nearest CBP Deferred Inspection site where they can correct the error.



The CBP I-94 web site FAQ says this:




If there is an error or mistake on the paper or electronic form I-94,
the traveler can contact the Deferred Inspection office closest to
their location. A list of Deferred Inspection Sites and POEs can be
found on CBP's website, http://www.cbp.gov, under the "Ports" link at
the bottom of the page.







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    Your passport has the correct date. Take it along to the nearest CBP Deferred Inspection site where they can correct the error.



    The CBP I-94 web site FAQ says this:




    If there is an error or mistake on the paper or electronic form I-94,
    the traveler can contact the Deferred Inspection office closest to
    their location. A list of Deferred Inspection Sites and POEs can be
    found on CBP's website, http://www.cbp.gov, under the "Ports" link at
    the bottom of the page.







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      Your passport has the correct date. Take it along to the nearest CBP Deferred Inspection site where they can correct the error.



      The CBP I-94 web site FAQ says this:




      If there is an error or mistake on the paper or electronic form I-94,
      the traveler can contact the Deferred Inspection office closest to
      their location. A list of Deferred Inspection Sites and POEs can be
      found on CBP's website, http://www.cbp.gov, under the "Ports" link at
      the bottom of the page.







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        Your passport has the correct date. Take it along to the nearest CBP Deferred Inspection site where they can correct the error.



        The CBP I-94 web site FAQ says this:




        If there is an error or mistake on the paper or electronic form I-94,
        the traveler can contact the Deferred Inspection office closest to
        their location. A list of Deferred Inspection Sites and POEs can be
        found on CBP's website, http://www.cbp.gov, under the "Ports" link at
        the bottom of the page.







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        Your passport has the correct date. Take it along to the nearest CBP Deferred Inspection site where they can correct the error.



        The CBP I-94 web site FAQ says this:




        If there is an error or mistake on the paper or electronic form I-94,
        the traveler can contact the Deferred Inspection office closest to
        their location. A list of Deferred Inspection Sites and POEs can be
        found on CBP's website, http://www.cbp.gov, under the "Ports" link at
        the bottom of the page.








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