Posted by: sedif May 20, 2010
I-94 card not surrendered
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Hello, I have a questions regarding I-94 Card not taken at the airline check-in counter when leaving the USA for Nepal.
Has anyone had similar experience that they would like to share. The airline did not take the card, and I am not sure what I should do.

I came across this information at http://www.path2usa.com/immigration/relatedinfo/i94card.htm
 
What should I do if I did not turn in my I-94 (Arrival / Departure Record) when I left the U.S.?
 It is common and happened in many cases that I94 is not taken out by the airline checking counter at the airport while leaving the USA. You should always check whether airline checking person should take your I94, if not ask him/her to take it.
If for some reason you find that later once you already exit the USA and you send the the original I-94 to the following address:

ACS, Inc.
1084 South Laurel Road
London, Kentucky 40744

You must include with proof of departure. Suggested proof includes the arrival stamp in one's passport and the boarding pass from the flight. Always keep the copies of any documents submitted. The authorities warns that, without proof of the departure, there is no guarantee that the information will be entered into their system. This is logical, since otherwise, people could send the documentation and claim departure on a different date.

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