Customs and Border Protection Introduces Web Enhancements

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection announce this week that it has
enhanced features on its I-94 website to add new five-year travel
history data for nonimmigrant visitors. This online availability of such
data may make it easier for nonimmigrants to get access to such
information; currently, they may be required to fine a Freedom of
Information Act request for the information.

“CBP has seen a steady growth in trade and travel in recent years –
including a nearly 9 percent increase in non-immigrant arrivals since
2011,” said R. Gil Kerlikowske, Commissioner of Customs and Border
Protection. “We continue to work to manage these growing volumes by
automating processes, going paperless, and employing mobile technology
to maximize our resources and ease processing times for the traveling
public.”

Access travel history online at https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov.??

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