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I’m completing AOS forms for my husband who’s Canadian. He entered in June 2022 through the land border. His i94 is not updated to show the most recent date, however, his entry is shown on the travel history page. From my understanding, most Canadians don’t need an i94 for land crossings (per USCIS website) or get a stamp in their passport.

 

1) Is the travel history enough to show his legal entry?

 

2) For the forms that ask about his i94, what do I put? What about the expiration date of the authorized stay?

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On 6/9/2025 at 7:23 PM, OldUser said:

1) Yes

2) Typically, Canadians get 6 months of authorized stay from date of entry. Unless they got stamped showing different number.

You're husband is out of status.


When it asks for the expiration date of authorized stay, do I put the date 6 months from when he last entered?

 
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