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passengers must execute and present Form I−94
(revised March 1, 1986). Prior editions may not be
used. Form I−94 must be completed by all persons
except U.S. citizens, returning resident aliens, aliens
with immigrant visas, and Canadians visiting or in
transit. Mexican nationals in possession of Immigration
Form I−86 or Form I−586 are exempt from Form
I−94 reporting requirements when their itinerary is
limited to California, Arizona, New Mexico, or Texas
and will not exceed 72 hours in duration. This
exemption does not apply when travel will exceed
25miles from the international border between
Mexico and the U.S. Travel to Nevada by Mexican
nationals is exempted for periods of less than 30 days.
Mexican nationals proceeding to destinations more
than 25miles from the border in these states will have
to obtain a visitor’s permit I−444 when arriving in the
U.S. Mexican nationals presenting official or
diplomatic passports and destined to the U.S. for
purposes other than permanent assignment are
exempted from Form I−94 reporting requirements.
2.6.3Completion of the arrival−departure cards
(Form I−94) must be as follows:
2.6.3.1Alien passengers on temporary visit in the
U.S. must complete all items of Form I−94 in
duplicate, one copy of which is attached to the
passport for surrender to immigration officials upon
departure.
2.6.3.2Alien passengers in direct transit, when
required to complete Form I−94, are to insert the
symbol TRWOV on the line headed Passenger
Boarded At" and need not complete items 3, 8, and 9.
Form I−94 is to be completed in single copy only.
2.6.3.3When the Form I−94 is required by
individuals entering the U.S. by private aircraft it
should indicate PRIVATE in block #7−Airline and
Flight Number. They do not need to complete
block#9−City Where You Boarded. All other items
on the form are self−explanatory and should be
completed prior to actual arrival in the U.S.
2.6.4When inspection of an arriving passenger is
deferred at the request of the air carrier to another port
of debarkation, the required forms relating to any
such passenger shall be returned, together with a
Form I−92, when the Form I−94 procedure is used, for
presentation by the captain, master, or agent at the
port where inspection is to be conducted.
2.7Departing Flights
2.7.1The captain or agent of every aircraft (other
than private) departing from the U.S. for a foreign
place or an outlying possession of the U.S. is
responsible for and must ensure that all alien
passengers on board (except for citizens of Canada
and the French islands of St. Piere and Migueion, near
Newfoundland), surrender to the immigration officer
at the port of departure, prior to departure, the
passport copy of the arrival/departure card (Form
I−94) which was completed upon arrival in the U.S.
Aircraft departing on regularly scheduled flights
from the U.S., however, may collect the cards and
defer their presentation, along with either the Bureau
of Customs Form 7507 or the ICAO General
Declaration, containing the listing of alien direct
transit passengers for whom the arrival/departure
card was not prepared upon arrival.
2.7.2Private aircraft owners are responsible for the
proper completion and submission of Form I−94 for
all crew and passengers affected by the reporting
requirement. Departure documents should be annotated
on the reverse of the document to indicate Port
of Departure and Date of Departure. Following
Carrier, print the word PRIVATE. In the space
provided for Flight Number/Ship Name, print the
aircraft’s tail number. Departure documents should
be submitted to a U.S. Immigration or U.S. Customs
inspector at the time of departure from the U.S. or
mailed to the Appalachian Computer Service address
in London, KY. Aircraft owners are responsible for
the submission of all I−94 Departure Records upon
departure to a foreign destination.
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United States of America
GEN 1.3−3
15 MAR 07
Federal Aviation Administration Nineteenth Edition
2.7.3Resident aliens of the U.S. who will be
traveling abroad under a foreign passport must ensure
that their Alien Registration Card, Form 151, is
available for presentation to gain re−entry into the
U.S. upon completion of trip.
2.8Currency Reporting Requirements
2.8.1There is no limitation in terms of the total
amount of monetary instruments which may be
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