I-95

The I-95 form is a record of the arrival and departure of members of the crews on ships or airlines. It is also a document providing the bearer with specific information on the length of their stay in the United States. Another alternative name for the I-95 form is the Crewman's Landing Permit. If you fall into this category of visitor, you will receive the I-95 form upon your arrival in the United States at any port of call. It is given to you by a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) official. Upon filling in I-95, you will present it to the official. He or she will then examine it, ask you a few questions than return it to you. Do not lose it. This piece of paper provides you with proof of your legitimate arrival into the United States and your departure date.

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  • To replace a lost or mutilated I-95 form, file Form I-102 with the appropriate USCIS office.
  • In 2008, 35,434,174 nonresidents entered the United States.

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