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Form I-94, the Arrival-Departure Record Card, is a form used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) intended to keep track of the arrival and departure to/from the United States of people who are not United States citizens or lawful permanent residents (with the exception of those who are entering using the Visa Waiver Program or Compact of Free Association, using Border Crossing Cards ...
For students entering on a F visa, the Form I-94 states the expiration date as "D/S" (Duration of Status) which means that the student may stay in the United States as long as the student is in student status. [96] In particular, it suffices to get a new I-20 with a later expiration date.
The officer at the port of entry also issues a Form I-94 with expiration date indicated as "D/S" (Duration of Status), which means that the student is in authorized status in the United States until the program end date indicated on the I-20 (and can stay in the United States for up to 60 days after that).
If an H-1B worker is laid off or quits, the worker has a grace period of 60 days or until the I-94 expiration date, whichever is shorter, to find a new employer or leave the country. There also is a 10-day grace period for an H-1B worker to depart the United States at the end of his/her authorized period of stay.
[92] [93] As of 2024, these sanctions apply to certain government officials of Cambodia, [94] Eritrea, [95] Laos, [96] Myanmar, [97] and their family members. The United States has also prohibited visas for certain people as sanctions for many other reasons, such as government officials allegedly violating human rights or undermining democracy.
I-94 widening on Milwaukee's west side wins final federal approval. Construction date on the $1.2 billion project is set. ... Plans to widen I-94 date back years. The I-94 expansion was first ...
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