Non-USA Citizens can check info on their Arrivals and Departures

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Thanks for that. Just went back 3 yrs for me.

Just found the reason why only 3 yrs:

'Yes. The website will provide travel history going back five years. If you would like to obtain information on an older or expired passport, you must conduct a query on that passport.'
 
Thanks for the link. Interesting. I have one more Arrival than departure (two consecutive Arrivals) :confused:. Also that they record the Arrival port with the airport code, but the Departure port is a separate abbreviation of the location. eg Dallas DFW is 'DAL', Los Angeles LAX is 'LOS' and Chicago ORD is 'CHI - DISTRICT OFFICE 9, CHICAGO, IL' :)
 
Thanks for the link. Interesting. I have one more Arrival than departure (two consecutive Arrivals) :confused:. Also that they record the Arrival port with the airport code, but the Departure port is a separate abbreviation of the location. eg Dallas DFW is 'DAL', Los Angeles LAX is 'LOS' and Chicago ORD is 'CHI - DISTRICT OFFICE 9, CHICAGO, IL' :)

Strange. Mine shows both "LOS" and "LAX" and ORD.
 
Thanks for the link. Interesting. I have one more Arrival than departure (two consecutive Arrivals) :confused:. Also that they record the Arrival port with the airport code, but the Departure port is a separate abbreviation of the location. eg Dallas DFW is 'DAL', Los Angeles LAX is 'LOS' and Chicago ORD is 'CHI - DISTRICT OFFICE 9, CHICAGO, IL' :)

I also have an odd number of arrivals and departures. It seems to have missed a departure I made from LGA, travelling to Canada.
 
Eleven times in the period I reviewed over 3.5 years means I have probably gone to the U.S. 100 times or more since we started our business.
 
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