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Hello Members,

During application process we did update our travel history and have never travelled to the US till date. Lately interview officers are requesting for I-94 for those that travelled. We are looking at travelling via bus or plane.

I wanted to understand, if me and my spouse travels to the US then what would be the additional documents we would need to apply for or need before our interview process.

Appreciate the help

Regards.
 
Hello Members,

During application process we did update our travel history and have never travelled to the US till date. Lately interview officers are requesting for I-94 for those that travelled. We are looking at travelling via bus or plane.

I wanted to understand, if me and my spouse travels to the US then what would be the additional documents we would need to apply for or need before our interview process.

Appreciate the help

Regards.
Hi Bro,
I will think out loud here, Canada doesn't stamp passports out, so your I-94 will be needed to show when you entered\existed the states, if you can also have flight tickets and hotel reservations, that will support.

All the best.

~A
 
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Hello Members,

During application process we did update our travel history and have never travelled to the US till date. Lately interview officers are requesting for I-94 for those that travelled. We are looking at travelling via bus or plane.

I wanted to understand, if me and my spouse travels to the US then what would be the additional documents we would need to apply for or need before our interview process.

Appreciate the help

Regards.
Get the I-94 history from this site and print it out for your interview.
https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home
 
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I printed my I-94 (along with most of my itineraries) before my interview last week. Didn't even come out of the folder...

Some people have been asked, but I think that's the exception rather than the rule. And mine was two pages long so it's not like I only had a couple of trips.
 
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I printed my I-94 (along with most of my itineraries) before my interview last week. Didn't even come out of the folder...

Some people have been asked, but I think that's the exception rather than the rule. And mine was two pages long so it's not like I only had a couple of trips.
I did an FOIA request for my US travel history, as it wasn't showing up on the I-94 website. It took ages to get the info but it did work.
If you are unsure about the completeness of the I-94 records, that is another option.
 
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