Hi all -
Hoping someone could be of some assistance up here!
I'm currently working in the US on TN status until 2021. A week ago, I put my passport through the wash (long story short - passport was in a pant pocket - forgot to remove - very dumb move). The ID page is fine, but several stamps have been washed out. Still, my last TN admission stamp is visible and clear (made photocopies right away). I also have a photocopy of the first TN stamp for what it's worth.
Passport Canada has told me to replace the passport but I am scheduled to fly to Toronto next week. The Canadian consulate in NYC has told me that they cannot expedite a replacement passport, but can issue a temporary passport for my travel. Here are my concerns:
1. If I travel with a temporary Canadian passport issued by the consulate, how will this be dealt with at CBP pre-clearance YYZ if I travel next week? I have my most recent I-94 that states the damaged passport and the admit until 2021 date. Though the TN status is good until 2021 but this temporary passport issued by the consulate will have a validity of max. 1 year. I am concerned that CBP will not issue an entry stamp in excess of the passport expiry date meaning I will have to exit/re-entry with my new passport to clear this up. Also, since I have to surrender my current passport (the one that has the most recent stamp and is connected to my I-94), I will not have the passport until it is returned with my new passport.
2. If I reschedule my trip until the new passport arrives, how do I link the new passport to the TN upon re-entry to the US? The I-94 will have my old/damaged passport listed, so I will bring this and the new passport (and hopefully the old if they return it - I checked the box on the passport application form saying to return it). Do I just tell CBP that I was issued a new passport, and CBP will then link the I-94 and admission date to the new passport?
Again, any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Have been trying to call CBP past couple days but haven't had any luck. Thanks!
Hoping someone could be of some assistance up here!
I'm currently working in the US on TN status until 2021. A week ago, I put my passport through the wash (long story short - passport was in a pant pocket - forgot to remove - very dumb move). The ID page is fine, but several stamps have been washed out. Still, my last TN admission stamp is visible and clear (made photocopies right away). I also have a photocopy of the first TN stamp for what it's worth.
Passport Canada has told me to replace the passport but I am scheduled to fly to Toronto next week. The Canadian consulate in NYC has told me that they cannot expedite a replacement passport, but can issue a temporary passport for my travel. Here are my concerns:
1. If I travel with a temporary Canadian passport issued by the consulate, how will this be dealt with at CBP pre-clearance YYZ if I travel next week? I have my most recent I-94 that states the damaged passport and the admit until 2021 date. Though the TN status is good until 2021 but this temporary passport issued by the consulate will have a validity of max. 1 year. I am concerned that CBP will not issue an entry stamp in excess of the passport expiry date meaning I will have to exit/re-entry with my new passport to clear this up. Also, since I have to surrender my current passport (the one that has the most recent stamp and is connected to my I-94), I will not have the passport until it is returned with my new passport.
2. If I reschedule my trip until the new passport arrives, how do I link the new passport to the TN upon re-entry to the US? The I-94 will have my old/damaged passport listed, so I will bring this and the new passport (and hopefully the old if they return it - I checked the box on the passport application form saying to return it). Do I just tell CBP that I was issued a new passport, and CBP will then link the I-94 and admission date to the new passport?
Again, any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Have been trying to call CBP past couple days but haven't had any luck. Thanks!
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