No multiple entry stamp on I94

michiemee

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I'm confused! I applied and received an L2 visa and it's stamped in my passport with an expiry date in 2011. My I-94 card has the same stamp and expiry date in it. Although I did not know I was supposed to get a "multiple entry" stamp on it.

Will I be able to go home (Canada) and then come back to the US? I am thinking I will go home at least twice a year for at least a month at a time.

I still have to application forms, the US Immigration officer did not take the forms from me. If they take the I-94 card back when I leave for Canada, will I be able to use my application forms again?

Any help is appreciated! Thanks. :confused:
 
Will I be able to go home (Canada) and then come back to the US? I am thinking I will go home at least twice a year for at least a month at a time.

If you're going to Canada for 30 days or less, just keep the old I-94 with you. Even if you return it when you leave, you can always re-enter with a copy of your spouse's L-1 I-94 and evidence of your marriage.
 
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