Originally posted by rik-tik-tak
Thanks for the replies.
I actually don't have two I-94's and that seems to be the problem. I was inspected on land check point and no I-94 was issued at this time.
In the asylum application, the lawer recorded inspected by INS and no I-94 issued. I was given one after the asylum approval (attached to the official letter). On the asylum interview, I told the story to the INS officer and showed my WSA passport with which I entered. So there's nothing more I can show or send.
I am trying to figure it out, how to explain all this again to Nebraska and if they are going to be satisfied of all this and not going to reject my application.
If someone had such problems before, please let me know.
Thanks
Yes, they want the original I-94 (the one supposed to be issued when you were admitted, not the want you got with your asylum approval). All you need to do is explain clearly that you were inspected at the border no I-94 was issued at that time and send a notarized copy of your passport showing your admission. Mention that you explained this during your asylum interview. They want to know for how long you were admitted and check it out with the date you applied for asylum.
I dont think you will have any problem.
Good luck