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Old Apr 29, 2019 | 12:11 pm
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Originally Posted by p2r2t
I recently got my Nexus approved (had my interview approx 2 weeks ago) as an Indian citizen with Canadian PR and US B1/B2 visa. This is what I was told at the interview-

(1) Land Border: If I don't have a valid I-94 then I can still use the nexus lane but I have to inform the officer that I need to go in and get my I-94 (pay 6 USD and valid for 6 months). Not doing this can get me in trouble as I would be entering without a valid I-94. On the other hand, if I already have a valid I-94, then there is no need to link it with nexus if I am using only land border nexus lane. I have to always carry my passport and PR card along with my nexus card and have the passport with I-94 page open so that the officer in the lane can check it if required.

(2) Air travel: If I don't have a valid I-94 linked with Nexus card then I can't use global entry kiosk as I would have to get my passport stamped and that would require going to see a officer at the booth. But if I have a valid I-94 and I went to the Nexus office to get it linked with my nexus card then I can use the global entry lane and I have to use the B1/B2 visa to login.

My experience so far:
US side: I used my nexus card to enter US by land on Friday and I already had a valid I-94 form attached to my passport but not linked with my nexus card. I had my passport open showing the I-94 page and the officer took a quick glance at it and asked me if I had anything to declare and reason of visit and waived me through. The entire process took few seconds and had no issues at all.

Canadian side: Returning to Canada, used the nexus lane and officer asked me if i had anything to declare and waived me through without asking to see any documents.
2) Has literally never happened to me. I've used the GE kiosk several times without an up-to-date I-94 (since I don't enter the US via land very often) and I've never had any issues.

See:

https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/i-94

"Foreign visitors to the U.S. arriving via air or sea no longer need to complete paper Customs and Border Protection Form I-94 Arrival/Departure Record or Form I-94W Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver Arrival/Departure Record. Those who need to prove their legal-visitor status—to employers, schools/universities or government agencies—can access their CBP arrival/departure record information online.CBP now gathers travelers’ arrival/departure information automatically from their electronic travel records. Because advance information is only transmitted for air and sea travelers, CBP will still issue a paper form I-94 at land border ports of entry"

I believe the I-94 is automatically "pre-completed" for you and you're free to use the GE kiosk.
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