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(Just for clarity, I didn't start this thread.)
In applying for an ESTA, a family member who is an Australian citizen and travelling on an Australian passport received an email from US CBP stating, "An I-94 is required for all ESTA approved applicants visiting or transiting the U.S. Travelers will be issued an electronic I-94 during the admission process and a $6 processing fee will be charged at a land port of entry." However, this page says an I-94 is no longer required. Meanwhile, this page implies it is required ("Pre-paying for a provisional I-94 through this website ..." banner at the top).
So which is it? Is an I-94 required at a cost of USD6 or is it not required?
In applying for an ESTA, a family member who is an Australian citizen and travelling on an Australian passport received an email from US CBP stating, "An I-94 is required for all ESTA approved applicants visiting or transiting the U.S. Travelers will be issued an electronic I-94 during the admission process and a $6 processing fee will be charged at a land port of entry." However, this page says an I-94 is no longer required. Meanwhile, this page implies it is required ("Pre-paying for a provisional I-94 through this website ..." banner at the top).
So which is it? Is an I-94 required at a cost of USD6 or is it not required?
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