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Hello! I'm reading that my fiancé has to attach to the i129f my I-94 and travel history, i sent him my J-1 visas and stamps that my passport has but when i check my i-94 online it just shows December 5th 2017 as my most recently entrance BUT my last entrance was December 2nd 2018.  I  want to know if some of you had this kind of problems and what you did about it.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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It's not a mandatory to send your I-94 as nobody is interested in your travel history to the US.

I used it as proof for the meeting requirement instead of sending pictures of passport stamps but it's not especially asked for. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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I had the same problem, there was no info online about my visits to USA (though it was long time ago). We just included visas and stamps to the petition from my old passport, and we were approved. 

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6 minutes ago, A.V said:

I had the same problem, there was no info online about my visits to USA (though it was long time ago). We just included visas and stamps to the petition from my old passport, and we were approved. 

Yes me too, I called to the CBP of my last airport of entry and they told me that sometimes the website has this kind of problems but it doesn’t mean a problem for the application :) and for later 

 

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In the instructions, it says that if the beneficiary has been in the United States to attach I94, but in the form it says that if the beneficiary is currently in the US, he will attach it. So it's kind of confusing, I did not include it and shortly after I sent an amendment letter to do. For what I recommend sending, better than over and not missing.

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