Which I-94 receipt to surrender at airport?

Texa

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My I-94 which has been stapled in the passport has expired. I received a renewed H1B which has an I-94 attached on the right bottom with a new date which is currently valid.

When I leave the country which of these two do I give up to the airline employee--the expired one or should I cut out the one on my renewed H1B and give that. Or should I give up both?

If I do not want to cut up my H1B approval and give them the old expired I-94, as most people do will it raise a false flag that I have overstayed which will come back to bother me when I re-enter?
 
yes, IMHO you should submit all I-94s

infact, the notice itself will say so. atleast mine did.
 
I did this a long time ago. So I am not sure about the details.

Texa - Did you get a new H1-B visa stamped on your passport using your renewed H1-B approval notice?

The I-94 submission at the airport ... doesn't it depend on whether he has a stamp or not? If he goes to his native country, applies for his visa and gets rejected (for some vague reason), what happens? If he doesn't submit the one attached to the H1-B approval notice, can he enter US again using that?

Like I said, I did this a long time ago and the scenario was waaay different from now.
 
What notice?

"infact, the notice itself will say so. atleast mine did."

tmc, which notice is this that U R talking about?
 
Originally posted by Texa
If I do not want to cut up my H1B approval and give them the old expired I-94, as most people do will it raise a false flag that I have overstayed which will come back to bother me when I re-enter?

I doubt it. If you look carefully, I'd be willing to bet that both I-94s have the same number.
 
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