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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hey guys,

 

so 2 weeks ago I successfully entered the United States on my K1 visa.

I printed out the most recent I94 for the SS Office.

Then I tried to go to the I94 travel history but when I type in my data it Shows "no record found".

Is that normal?
I double checked and i didnt misspell anything and I have been to the US 3 times before arriving on the K1 visa so I dont get why that Information is gone now

 

Please help

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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I also entered the USA 5 times before I entered with a  K1  visa and everything was on my I 94 history. When did you enter the last time before you entered with the K1 Visa? Was  it a long time ago?  But don't worry, as long as you have  your most recent I 94 with the K1 on it  you should be fine. That is all you need for the AOS.     

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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8 hours ago, ToTheMoonAndBack said:

Hey guys,

 

so 2 weeks ago I successfully entered the United States on my K1 visa.

I printed out the most recent I94 for the SS Office.

Then I tried to go to the I94 travel history but when I type in my data it Shows "no record found".

Is that normal?
I double checked and i didnt misspell anything and I have been to the US 3 times before arriving on the K1 visa so I dont get why that Information is gone now

 

Please help

Hi love! So I took the liberty of going into your profile and I saw that you are from Germany.

 

So what you can try to do is go to the I-94 home website, and instead of going for "Get most recent I-94" link, click on the link "View travel history" and key in your particulars and passport number there.

 

I had the same issue, so what is happening is we are from Visa Waiver countries and we enjoy one of the benefits that does not reflect in an I-94.

 

I hope that helps or at least makes sense. If this doesn't help, let me know.

 

Cheers! xx

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