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Hey Guys, I'm a little confused on the Sections 38a to 38.h ( previous visits to the USA section). I am from a Visa waiver country, therefore no such documents as the I94 and I95 exist for me.

The question states "if you are currently in the USA complete questions 38.a. to 38.h." which I am not! however in the instructions it says note any previous visits to the USA.

Do I leave this section blank or write down the expiration date of my ESTA?

hope this makes sense

 

Bruce

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33 minutes ago, Bruce.Beresford said:

Hey Guys, I'm a little confused on the Sections 38a to 38.h ( previous visits to the USA section). I am from a Visa waiver country, therefore no such documents as the I94 and I95 exist for me.

The question states "if you are currently in the USA complete questions 38.a. to 38.h." which I am not! however in the instructions it says note any previous visits to the USA.

Do I leave this section blank or write down the expiration date of my ESTA?

hope this makes sense

 

Bruce

Follow the statement on the form itself.   You are not present,  therefore it's not applicable 

YMMV

Filed: Other Country: Saudi Arabia
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35 minutes ago, Bruce.Beresford said:

Hey Guys, I'm a little confused on the Sections 38a to 38.h ( previous visits to the USA section). I am from a Visa waiver country, therefore no such documents as the I94 and I95 exist for me.

The question states "if you are currently in the USA complete questions 38.a. to 38.h." which I am not! however in the instructions it says note any previous visits to the USA.

Do I leave this section blank or write down the expiration date of my ESTA?

hope this makes sense

 

Bruce

https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/history-search

 

Good tool

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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11 minutes ago, Nitas_man said:

This. Also with an ESTA you have an I94.

 

If you're not in the states right now you leave that part blank.

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4 hours ago, Bruce.Beresford said:

I am from a Visa waiver country, therefore no such documents as the I94 and I95 exist for me.

The electronic record (I-94) of entries into the United States is kept for ALL visitors, whether the enter on the VWP or a visa.

 
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