Question
I did not turn in my I-94 when I left the U.S., what should I do?
Answer
If you returned home with your Form I-94 (white) or Form I-94W (green) Departure Record in your passport, it is possible that your departure was not recorded properly.
If you departed by a
commercial air or sea carrier (airlines or cruise ships), your departure from the U.S. can be independently verified, and it is
not necessary to take any further action, although holding on to your outbound (from the U.S.) boarding pass — if you still have it — can help expedite your re-entry next time you come back to the United States.
If you departed by
land, private vessel or private plane, you will need to take steps to
correct the record. If you do not validate your timely departure from the United States, or, if you cannot reasonably prove you departed within the time frame given to you when your entered, the next time you apply for admission to the U.S., U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) may conclude you remained in the U.S. beyond your authorized stay. If this happens, your visa may be
subject to cancellation or you may be
returned immediately to your foreign point of origin.
Under the
Visa Waiver Program, visitors who remain beyond their permitted stay in the United States
cannot reenter the U.S. in the future without obtaining a visa from a U.S. Consulate. So if you are a Visa Waiver Program visitor who traveled by land to either Canada or Mexico for an onward flight, it is particularly important for you to register your timely departure if your green I-94W was not taken when you exited the U.S.
If you failed to turn in your I-94 Departure Record, please send it, along with any documentation that proves you left the United States, to:
DHS - CBP SBU
1084 South Laurel Road
London, KY 40744
Do
not mail your Form I-94 Departure Record or supporting information to any U.S. Consulate or Embassy, to any other CBP office in the United States, or to any address other than the one above. Only at this location are we able to make the necessary corrections to CBP records to prevent inconvenience to you in the future. The London Kentucky office does not answer correspondence, so please do not ask for confirmation that your record has been updated.
Note: This information was excerpted from the CBP website on 2008-07-11; for more details please go to
http://help.cbp.gov/cgi-bin/customs.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=752