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My I-94 online history showshows only a few arrivals and many departures. What impact can it hashave on my entry to the US?

I have a question about the US immigration. I had a US visa issued in Canada, and I looked at my online travel history and it shows around 3 arrivals but then around 8 departures in a row, which is really confusing! Actually I used to live in Canada on a work permit and have only entered the US via the land border with a paper I-94. I returned it to the CBSA as told by the US immigration officers. However, when I looked online to see if my travel history is correct, it is rather jumbled up with only 3 arrivals and then 8 departures.

This was around 3 years ago, and now I am planning to enter the US from my home country (instead of Canada). I want to know two things:

First of all, will these entries affect me in my plans to enter the US via an airport instead of a land border this time?

Also, since I do not live in Canada anymore, will that be an issue with the CBP?

My I-94 online history show only a few arrivals and many departures. What impact can it has on my entry to the US?

I have a question about the US immigration. I had a US visa issued in Canada and I looked at my online travel history and it shows around 3 arrivals but then around 8 departures in a row, which is really confusing! Actually I used to live in Canada on a work permit and have only entered the US via land border with a paper I-94. I returned it to the CBSA as told by the US immigration officers. However, when I looked online to see if my travel history is correct, it is rather jumbled up with only 3 arrivals and then 8 departures.

This was around 3 years ago and now I am planning to enter the US from my home country (instead of Canada). I want to know two things:

First of all, will these entries affect me in my plans to enter the US via an airport instead of a land border this time?

Also, since I do not live in Canada anymore, will that be an issue with the CBP?

My I-94 online history shows only a few arrivals and many departures. What impact can it have on my entry to the US?

I have a question about US immigration. I had a US visa issued in Canada, and I looked at my online travel history and it shows around 3 arrivals but then around 8 departures in a row, which is really confusing! I used to live in Canada on a work permit and have only entered the US via the land border with a paper I-94. I returned it to the CBSA as told by the US immigration officers. However, when I looked online to see if my travel history is correct, it is rather jumbled up with only 3 arrivals and then 8 departures.

This was around 3 years ago, and now I am planning to enter the US from my home country (instead of Canada). I want to know two things:

First of all, will these entries affect me in my plans to enter the US via an airport instead of a land border this time?

Also, since I do not live in Canada anymore, will that be an issue with the CBP?

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My I-94 online history show only a few arrivals and many departures. What impact can it has on my entry to the US?

I have a question about the US immigration. I had a US visa issued in Canada and I looked at my online travel history and it shows around 3 arrivals but then around 8 departures in a row, which is really confusing! Actually I used to live in Canada on a work permit and have only entered the US via land border with a paper I-94. I returned it to the CBSA as told by the US immigration officers. However, when I looked online to see if my travel history is correct, it is rather jumbled up with only 3 arrivals and then 8 departures.

This was around 3 years ago and now I am planning to enter the US from my home country (instead of Canada). I want to know two things:

First of all, will these entries affect me in my plans to enter the US via an airport instead of a land border this time?

Also, since I do not live in Canada anymore, will that be an issue with the CBP?