An H4 visa holder recently shared a concern on social media— “Is having an updated I-94 sufficient for re-entering the U.S., or do I need to renew my visa?”
Here’s the background: Their spouse, who holds an H1B visa, just received an extension, and they got an updated I-94. However, the original H4 visa stamp in their passport is from two years ago.
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Many people think that an extended I-94 allows for easy travel. But the truth is — The visa stamp in your passport is what immigration looks at. If it expires, you’ll need to renew it at a U.S. consulate before you can re-enter.
Renewing a visa isn’t a quick process. It requires scheduling an appointment, going through an interview, and waiting for approval—so it’s important to plan ahead.
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For anyone in a similar situation, checking official resources like the U.S. Department of State website and CBP (Customs and Border Protection) offices can provide the most up-to-date information.
Many travelers have encountered unexpected delays because they didn’t verify their visa status. A bit of research now can save your from major hassle later.
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