hyperbling
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Hello. From everything I've ready, people with TN/TD could keep their existing I-94 cards if they visit Canada for less than 30 days.
My wife (Canadian) is planning on visiting Canada for more than 30 days (ideally the ~45 day mark), and I will not be with her. Our TN/TD status is valid during the entirety of the visit.
What's the best course of action here?
1) During the visit, cross the border to "reset to clock".
2) Surrender it at the airline, and on the way back apply for a new I-94. Does she need any documentation? Will her TD status be already in the records?
3) Keep the I-94 and let the IO deal with it on the way back?
Thanks for the advice.
My wife (Canadian) is planning on visiting Canada for more than 30 days (ideally the ~45 day mark), and I will not be with her. Our TN/TD status is valid during the entirety of the visit.
What's the best course of action here?
1) During the visit, cross the border to "reset to clock".
2) Surrender it at the airline, and on the way back apply for a new I-94. Does she need any documentation? Will her TD status be already in the records?
3) Keep the I-94 and let the IO deal with it on the way back?
Thanks for the advice.
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