What to do with Old I-94 after TN Renewal

Canadian John

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Good morning,

Back in late may I sent in my I-129 for the extenion of my TN status which expires July 26, 2007. My basic question is what to do with the I-94 I currently have upon approval of my I-129.

What do I do with my I-94 (that expires July 26 2007) in the following scenarios:

A) My Main-in renewal gets approved before my current I-94 expires (not likely to happen)?
B) My mail-in renewal gets approved AFTER my current one expires?
C) I decide to go to the border AFTER my TN expires and renew in person (say 2 weeks after my TN expires)?

I heard that you can mail your current I-94 after you get approved for extension but I have never been in this situation before and would like to ensure that I am doing everything correctly and legal.

Thank you,

Canadian John
 
Good morning,

Back in late may I sent in my I-129 for the extenion of my TN status which expires July 26, 2007. My basic question is what to do with the I-94 I currently have upon approval of my I-129.

What do I do with my I-94 (that expires July 26 2007) in the following scenarios:

A) My Main-in renewal gets approved before my current I-94 expires (not likely to happen)?
B) My mail-in renewal gets approved AFTER my current one expires?
C) I decide to go to the border AFTER my TN expires and renew in person (say 2 weeks after my TN expires)?

I heard that you can mail your current I-94 after you get approved for extension but I have never been in this situation before and would like to ensure that I am doing everything correctly and legal.

Thank you,

Canadian John

For cases A and B, save your old I-94s. For case C, you may want to save your old I-94 (if it is not taken by the border agents) or else surrender it after getting your new I-94.
 
Thank you very much bigboy.

I guess they (the folks at immigration or CBP) have a means of knowing my TN is renewed and thus would'nt be accruing illegal prescence based on the old I-94. All good.

Thanks,

John
 
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