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Thread: I-94 Date vs Passport Stamp Date

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    I-94 Date vs Passport Stamp Date

    Here is the case: parents visiting from India on B visa. Pretty peaceful interaction with the Immigration Officer - he stamped passports for both and returned. Later, on closer inspection, it turns out that the "Valid Till" date is 6 month out from day of entry for one parent and only 3 month out from the day of entry for another. I looked up the online I-94 and both I-94 are showing validity date 6 months from the date of entry.

    So, essentially, the dates in the passport stamp does not match the date on online I-94. Parents plan to return before the I-94 date but after the passport stamp date.

    What are our options:

    1. Ignore passport stamp date as the I-94 date is the "legal" date that is considered by USCIS/CBP for validity of stay (based on my cursory googling).
    2. Write an e-mail to the I-94 folks at DTW airport (the arrival airport) and ask for guidance. (DTW folks are not responsive over email, unlike the ORD folks).
    3. File for extension of stay using form I-569?
    4. Any other option?

    Collective wisdom of Q's forum - I need your help. Please provide any guidance you may have on way forward.

    Thanks.
    EB2I NSC | PD: 08/07/2009 | Forum Glossary

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    Officer probably made a typo while writing the date in passport. Last time I entered, the officer didnt even put date in passport and left it blank. I think you can go with the online date and ask them to carry the printout of online I-94 while leaving and also when they enter next time. Also there is no harm in writing them an email and confirm.

    Quote Originally Posted by imdeng View Post
    Here is the case: parents visiting from India on B visa. Pretty peaceful interaction with the Immigration Officer - he stamped passports for both and returned. Later, on closer inspection, it turns out that the "Valid Till" date is 6 month out from day of entry for one parent and only 3 month out from the day of entry for another. I looked up the online I-94 and both I-94 are showing validity date 6 months from the date of entry.

    So, essentially, the dates in the passport stamp does not match the date on online I-94. Parents plan to return before the I-94 date but after the passport stamp date.

    What are our options:

    1. Ignore passport stamp date as the I-94 date is the "legal" date that is considered by USCIS/CBP for validity of stay (based on my cursory googling).
    2. Write an e-mail to the I-94 folks at DTW airport (the arrival airport) and ask for guidance. (DTW folks are not responsive over email, unlike the ORD folks).
    3. File for extension of stay using form I-569?
    4. Any other option?

    Collective wisdom of Q's forum - I need your help. Please provide any guidance you may have on way forward.

    Thanks.

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    This has been my default position so far - and all the Internet sources lean this way as well. I have taken a print of online I-94 for records purposes.

    Quote Originally Posted by delguy View Post
    Officer probably made a typo while writing the date in passport. Last time I entered, the officer didnt even put date in passport and left it blank. I think you can go with the online date and ask them to carry the printout of online I-94 while leaving and also when they enter next time. Also there is no harm in writing them an email and confirm.
    EB2I NSC | PD: 08/07/2009 | Forum Glossary

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    I have personally had issues similar to this 2 times.

    Passport stamp date vs I94 mismatch.

    1st time, the I94 was incorrect.
    2nd time, the passport was incorrect.

    In both cases i emailed to I94 folks of my city. They were very prompt and helpful and fixed the problem within 2 days.

    I would recommend you email them just to be safe.

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    Thanks - I will do so.

    Quote Originally Posted by skpanda View Post
    I have personally had issues similar to this 2 times.

    Passport stamp date vs I94 mismatch.

    1st time, the I94 was incorrect.
    2nd time, the passport was incorrect.

    In both cases i emailed to I94 folks of my city. They were very prompt and helpful and fixed the problem within 2 days.

    I would recommend you email them just to be safe.
    EB2I NSC | PD: 08/07/2009 | Forum Glossary

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    I encountered a similar issue with my in-laws, where my father-in-law's passport was not stamped at all. Online I-94 was showing correct info. Went to CBP office at Dulles airport. The officer said that as long as the online I-94 showed the correct info, we are good. He did stamp the passport during that visit and put the correct date on it. So, a visit to the local CBP office (https://www.cbp.gov/contact/deferred...red-inspection) should take care of this.

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