Can immigration check your travel history?

Answer: There is no government agency that keeps track of travel history. You can contact your travel agent; he/she may be able to pull up records of bookings in the past. Your passport will also contain records of entry and exit from the countries you have been to through the stamps and visas including dates.
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How can a US citizen check travel history?

To view your U.S. travel history, go to the CBP website and click on the “View Travel History” tab. In the next window, you will be required to read and accept terms of the website by clicking "Consent & Continue". You will need to provide: First (Given) Name – as it appears on the passport/visa.
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Does Uscis have access to history?

Apply for or Retrieve Form I-94, Request Travel History and Check Travel Compliance. International travelers visiting the United States can apply for or retrieve their I-94 admission number/record (which is proof of legal visitor status) as well as retrieve a limited travel history of their U.S. arrivals and departures ...
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How can I know my travel history?

Steps to check your U.S. travel history online
  1. Step 1: Visit the U.S. Customs and Border Protection homepage. ...
  2. Step 2: Select the "Need a History of Your Arrivals & Departures?" option. ...
  3. Step 3: Provide your consent. ...
  4. Step 4: Input your personal information. ...
  5. Step 5: View your travel history. ...
  6. Step 6: Review the information.
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How do green card holders get travel history?

You will need to contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) as soon as possible to make the relevant change in the information. You can call 1-800-375-5283 for additional information.
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Does Uscis know when I leave the country?

Yes, they almost certainly do know you've left. The US processes passport details for all air passengers through a system called APIS, and ties that to the electronic I-94 (arrival and departure record). You can check your US arrival and departure history online.
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How long is travel history kept?

The new CBP webpage allows nonimmigrant travelers to access arrival/departure records going back five years from the request date.
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What information comes up when your passport is scanned?

There are multiple purposes for scanning the passport: They confirm the legitimacy of the document. It pulls up your record in their internal/system databases. It pulls up your immigration history.
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Can the government track your passport?

“If you walk around with your passport open,” explains Tinker, “folks can still read your [passport] number easily. They may not have any other info, but they can tie that number to you. At that point, they can track your movements in physical space if they have multiple RFID readers set up in an area.”
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How does the U.S. know if you overstay your visa?

Travel Records

It's pretty easy for foreigners in the U.S. to know if they've overstayed their visas. All they need to do is look at their I-94 arrival and departure cards, which clearly state how long they can stay.
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How do I get my travel records from the Bureau of immigration?

How to apply?
  1. Secure and fill out application form.
  2. Submit duly accomplished form and attach the other supporting documents.
  3. Wait for the issuance of Order of Payment Slip (OPS).
  4. Pay the corresponding fees.
  5. Submit the accomplished application form with the required attachments and attach original Official Receipts.
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Why is my I-94 travel history not found?

If you're still not able to locate your I-94, please contact the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Traveler Communications Center (TCC) by clicking on the "Ask Us A Question" tab below. Select the correct topic for your issue as well as any related issues. We will attempt to respond to you within 72 hours.
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What is travel history?

Travel history is a track record of a traveler/visitor past visits to outside of their home country. Whenever someone visits into a foreign country than he /she got an immigration stamp or a visa stamp on their passport, this records of stamps on the passport is called travel history.
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Why I can't find my travel history?

In most cases, the I-94 travel record is the way to prove your legal entry. If you can't find your I-94 record, you may be able to search for it on CBP's website or obtain it by filing Form I-102 or a FOIA request.
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Does immigration know your travel history UK?

UK Visas and Immigration specifically asks for details of your travel history for the past 10 years. ECOs check for travel history in your passport and the countries you have listed in your UK visa application. They also pay attention to any previous visa refusals you have listed in your application.
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What information does passport contain?

Basic Information

Passports contain basic identifying information, including surname and given names, date of birth, type of document, document code, nationality, place of birth, sex, date of passport issuance and the passport expiration date.
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Can you travel with an error on your passport?

Any error on your passport MUST be corrected otherwise your passport may not be considered valid to use for travel. If the error is a minor error (minor spelling error for example), then you may be able to still use that passport for travel and update it once you return.
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Do passports have a tracking device?

RFID microchips have been embedded inside all passports issued since 2007 and securely store personal contact information. These chips are inside your passport in case it gets lost or stolen.
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What does immigration check at the airport?

Officials will review your required passenger travel documents (passport, visa, green card, disembarkation card (provided by a flight attendant during flight), immunization documentation, letters of confirmation or support, etc.)
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What does customs see on their screen?

Information on the crossing—such as name, date and country of birth, and other biographical information; the dates and locations of previous border crossings; citizenship or immigration status; and a host of other related information—is stored in the TECS database, which contains a master crossing record for every ...
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What do US immigration officers look for?

The CBP officer will inspect your passport, looking for verification that you've been given permission to be in the U.S., and ask you questions designed to elicit any information that might prohibit you from entering.
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Do embassies know about visa refusal in other countries?

YES they would know - when did you apply - which country - what category of visa - what grounds was such visa application refused and all such related information is made available by none other but your own PASSPORT.
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What if immigration did not stamp my passport?

Frequently Asked Questions About The Passport Stamping Process. Will it affect my visa extension if my passport was not stamped when entering the USA? No, if you arrived in the United States and your passport was not stamped, you should have no problem extending your visa (as long as you have an electronic I-94 record) ...
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Why does the US not have exit immigration?

They just have carriers provide information about the traveler to the government. The US does this too. The exit checks this question is talking about is a physical interaction with immigration officers where they have to let you pass or not.
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Can you just leave America?

If you're planning to move out of the US permanently, or even give up your US citizenship, then you need a second passport. You can move to certain countries for 5 years and then apply for citizenship, or you can buy a passport and have it in hand in 90 days to 8 months.
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