No I-94 after entry from Canada ??

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I had entered the USA from SFO airport, got
a white I-94 card from there. Then a year later I got a H1-H1 transfer approved and
got a I-797 form with an updated extended
I-94.

Then I visited Canada, on the way back the
US immigration officer said that my I-797
notice\'s I-94 is superceeding the white
I-94 and she removed it and let me in, saying that the H1 notice\'s I-94 is my I-94.

Now after that when I applied for I-485, I listed the latest port of entry as Buffalo,NY from Canada, but I still attached a copy
of the I-94 I had got from SFO airport, with a note that I had entered the country later
from Canada on land.

My Question is: will this cause problems in
the I-485 processing ?

thanks
 
should have mentioned your transferred H1-B I94

You should have given the I-94 card # that you still have in your
possession. After applying 485 you cannot move outside country till you get your receipt. Giving a surrendered I94 card # reveals the fact that you travelled outside US after filing your AOS (or you were not present at the time in the country). Consult your attorney about this situation.
 
no, I still submitted the I-94 card.

I had travelled and then I came back and then applied for 485.
and at the border the officer just tore away the I-94,
i am sure she did not enter it , even if she did it is to
my advantage since I was entering at that time.
 
more explanation...

So ..I did submit the I-94 copy from the white-I94. I have the
ticket stubs that prove I left and entered the US on a certain date
and I filed the 485 with my attorney who said thatthis happens all
the time with people entering from canada and so they added a
note of explanation with the application regarding this.
 
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