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Ok guys after days of searching I've found on many forums that I entered the US legally with a B1/b2 tourist border crossing(laser visa) with no i-94.. Since they don't give you an i94 if you're planning on just staying in between the 55 miles inside the border. Now that I clarified this do you guys know or have a family that has adjusted status like me? Thank you
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Passport stamp?
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Passport stamp?
No passport just showed up at the port of entry via car and officer inspected us(just looked at my visa) and waved me in. All the people i know (I live in the border) cross the bridge by just showing them their bcc to the officer and getting waved in. The lawyer that said will adjust me status was a cbp offcier and said he will write a note with the copy of my visa laer saying officers wave in people
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But I'm still scared because what if i get denied and get removal process :/
He said thats fine they should know they wave in people with b1/b2 border crossing cards
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https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/P...me7-PartB.html
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Evidence of Admission​

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An​ ​Arrival/​Departure ​Record (Form I-94)​, including a replacement​ [29] This will typically be documented by an approved Form I-102, Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Document. when appropriate​, is the most common document evidencing a foreign national’s admission.​ [30] CBP or USCIS can issue a Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record. If admitted to the United States by CBP at an airport or seaport after April 30, 2013, CBP may have issued an electronic Form I-94 to the applicant instead of a paper Form I-94. To obtain a paper version of an electronic Form I-94, visit the CBP Web site. CBP does not charge a fee for this service. Some travelers admitted to the United States at a land border, airport, or seaport, after April 30, 2013, with a passport or travel document and who were issued a paper Form I-94 by CBP may also be able to obtain a replacement Form I-94 from the CBP Web site without charge. Applicants may also obtain Form I-94 by filing Form I-102, Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Record, with USCIS. USCIS charges a fee for this service. The ​following ​are other ​types of documentation ​that may be accepted as​ proof of admission into the United States:​

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•Admission stamp in passport​, which may be verified using Department of Homeland Security (DHS) systems;​ ​
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•Employment Authorization Card (Form I-688A), for special ​agricultural worker applicants, provided it was valid during the last claimed date of entry on the adjustment application;​
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•Temporary Resident Card (Form I-68, for special agricultural workers or legalization applicants granted temporary residence, provided it was valid during the​ ​last ​claimed date of entry on the ​adjustment​ application​;​ ​and​
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•Border Crossing Card (Form I-586 or Form DSP-150​ [31] Form DSP-150 is issued by the Department of State.), provided it was valid on the date of last claimed entry.​
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Also, take the following under consideration.
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When inspected and admitted to the United States, the following nonimmigrants are exempt from the issuance of an Arrival/Departure Record:​ [32] See 8 CFR 235.1(h)(1)(i)-(v).

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•A ​Canadian ​c​itizen admitted as a visitor for business, visitor for pleasure, or who was permitted to directly tr​ansit through the United States;​

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•A ​nonimmigrant residing in the British Virgin Islands who was admitted only to the U​nited ​S​tates​ Virgin Islands as a visitor for business or pleasure​;​ [33] See 8 CFR 212.1(b).

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•A ​Mexican ​n​ational admitted with ​a B-1/B-2 Visa and Border Crossing Card ​(Form DSP-150) ​at a land or sea ​port of entry​ as a visitor for business or pleasure ​for a period of 30 days to trave​l within 25 miles of the border; and​

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•A ​Mexican ​n​ational in possession of a ​Mexican diplomatic or official passport​.​ [34] See 8 CFR 212.1(c).
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You should be good!!!
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Wait i just read it but then that means i can adjust without an i-94 just showing my border crossing card as proof?
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Yeah you should be gold. Nice Ianus
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