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My parents are US permanent residents and I'm trying to get their travel history at https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov but it says "No Record Found for Traveler". I tried using their passport numbers, A numbers, and even their NVC IV Case Numbers but it gives the same message for both of them. I also tried the CBP app but that also gives "No Results". 

 

Back when I was a permanent resident myself I think I was able to get my own travel history and it was helpful in filling out my travel history for my N-400. Are permanent residents not able to get their travel history anymore or is this a glitch?

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An I 94 basically tells you when you have to leave, used to be stapled in your passport now on on line. So NA for LPRs.

 

Best bet is to look up their travel history on the airline web site.

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Credit card statements, emails, text messages, Google Map or phone location history, flight or hotel reservations, photos on phone, stamps in passport... These are some of the methods to reconstruct travel history if you haven't logged it yourself in a spreadsheet. Maybe CBP FOIA request can help too.

Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

Green Card holders and citizens do not have I-94 records.

 

In the CBP app you can "View My Travel History" with

  • Name
  • DOB
  • Country of citizenship
  • Document Type
  • Document Number.

Under Document Type you can select:

  • Passport
  • Border Crossing Card
  • A Number

Doesn't have the A Number option imply permanent residents can view their travel history with CBP? I'm really hoping there's an easy way to get their travel history with CBP rather than reconstructing their travel history with their passport stamps or a FOIA request with the government *shudder

 

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1 minute ago, JD2 said:

Why don’t you try it and let everyone know?

 

I did! A few times. With both my parents A numbers (and passport numbers) and it says "No Results". That's why I posted this to see if this was a glitch or if it's just not possible. I have a (vague) memory of being able to get my own travel history when I had a green card myself from the CBP website which is why I'm posting this :) There are reports that some people are able to see their travel history by adding an extra day to their DOB etc to the CBP website or using the CBP app

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You can also try the (by now) ancient method of calling a CBP entry point (yes they do answer the phone belief it or not) and ask them if they have any way of helping you or pointing you in the right direction. I have needed some information from them a few years back and they were very friendly and helpful (your mileage may vary).

 
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