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Should immigrants always carry their passport with them in the United States?

Should immigrants always carry their passport with them in the United States?

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Migrants arrive in the United States every day seeking to make a new life in the North American country. However, new citizens must maintain documents that validate their legality in the country.

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Therefore, in addition to having a passport and some type of visa that proves legal entry into that country, immigration attorney Héctor Quiroga asserted that two forms of proof are required. "Once we are in the US, we must have two documents: one that proves our identity and another that proves our stay is valid at that time. So the passport can show both identity and stay, if the passport hasn't expired, but the stay is shown by a very important document called the I94. This document is what tells you how long the person is authorized to enter the country, not the visa," the expert told CNN.

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What should be done in case of loss?

Immigrants may occasionally lose their documents, so this I94 is digitized so authorities can conduct verifications through the system.

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"We can enter with one passport and have the visa in another passport because it expires, or maybe it has a laser visa, so it's important to know that we have to have that I94. For more than half a decade now, it's become much more digital, because they've seen the problem of people losing it. It can be digitized so that if immigration requests it, it can be proven that they are within the correct period of stay," he added.

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