Executive Summary: The Customs & Border Protection (CBP) agency has begun gradually eliminating the paper I-94 Admission/Departure Record (known as the “I-94”) at all air and sea ports of entry. Note: travelers will still receive a paper form I-94 at land border ports of entry. The I-94, in combination with a passport, is commonly used as a List A document for I-9 employment eligibility verification. Therefore, after the change is fully implemented, employers can expect foreign workers to present electronic Form I-94s printed from the CBP’s website as evidence of their work eligibility.
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