It looks like you might be asking about the Form I-94 (Arrival/Departure Record), which is used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for foreign visitors.
What it is: The I-94 is a record of legal status for non-citizens admitted to the U.S. temporarily, dictating how long they can stay.
Electronic Format: Since April 30, 2013, most I-94 records are created electronically at air and sea ports of entry, meaning travelers often do not receive a paper form.
Purpose: It is used to prove legal visitor status for employment, school, or government benefits, and to confirm compliance with admission terms.
Who needs it: Foreign visitors (non-immigrants, including B, H-1B, L-1, TN visas) require one, while U.S. citizens, returning residents, and most Canadian visitors do not.
Where to find it: You can obtain your electronic I-94 number and records on the official CBP I-94 website.
If you are a land border traveler, you can apply for a provisional I-94 in advance to speed up entry.
If you can tell me why you’re looking for your I-94 (e.g., for a job, to check your admission date, or to extend your stay), I can provide more specific instructions on how to find or use it.
I-94/I-95 Website – Official Site for Travelers Visiting the United States
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