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    My Mom came to US on may 25th ,06. on her I 94 card there is no return date it just says B2 but there is no return date at all. we looked back and forth on all pages even behind the I94. We dont know if it is for 3 months or 6 months. she has 10yrs visa. Should we just assume that she has visa for 6 months then. we dont know how to find out. we dont know anybody who has come across this situation. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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    Sometimes customs and border protection(CBP) officers make mistakes while issuing I-94 cards. An expiry date needs to be there on the card and you need to get this rectified as soon as possible.

    Please read the following from the CBP website and it may solve the problem.

    Q: How do I correct an Arrival-Departure Record reflecting an incorrect admission classification, biographical information or period of admission?

    A: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will review and issue the necessary documents to remedy errors recorded on the Arrival-Departure Record at the time of entry to the United States relating to improper non-immigrant classification, inaccurate biographical information or incorrect period of admission, if appropriate.

    Any designated deferred inspection location or CBP office located within an international airport should be able to assist you, regardless of where the actual document was issued. In many instances, the location of your final destination where the discrepancy will be resolved may not be the port of your first arrival into the United States. Travelers are encouraged to contact sites not located within an international airport to establish an appointment, if necessary. Mail-in procedures are not available.


    Currently, there is not an approved form to request the correction of inaccurate information recorded on the I-94 or I-95 Form at the time of entry into the United States. You will need to bring the questionable I-94 or I-95 Form and documentation to support the claim that the form was not properly annotated. For example, present a passport and visa to justify an incorrect visa classification or an approved petition to support an incorrect admission period. A fee will not be assessed.


    The CBP offices within the international airports and deferred inspection locations are only authorized to correct errors that occurred at the time of arrival. Requests to replace the I-94 or I-95 Form that has been lost, stolen or mutilated must be filed with USCIS.


    Authorized stays that were limited at the port of first arrival by supervisory authorization as noted on the reverse side of the I-94 Form will not be corrected. Under these circumstances, you will be required to file an I-539 Form with USCIS. . ( USCIS Field Offices )


    Originally posted by visa410
    My Mom came to US on may 25th ,06. on her I 94 card there is no return date it just says B2 but there is no return date at all. we looked back and forth on all pages even behind the I94. We dont know if it is for 3 months or 6 months. she has 10yrs visa. Should we just assume that she has visa for 6 months then. we dont know how to find out. we dont know anybody who has come across this situation. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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