Travel History Now Available Online

This week, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) launched a new webpage where non-immigrant visitors can access not only their most recent Form I-94 Arrival/Departure record, but also their last five years of travel history.

Until now, visitors had to file requests under the Freedom of Information Act to access their travel histories. These requests would frequently take months to yield results. Now, more recent entry and exit information is available at our fingerprints. In researching results, people will need their complete names, date of birth, and passport information.

Travelers can check on their records at http://www.cbp.gov/i94. Travelers are encouraged to verify that their class of admission is correct following every entry. Travelers are also permitted to cancel any pending FOIA request that was previously filed if the information they seek is available online.

 

Bryon M. Large

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