Originally Posted by Babu
My friend saw a lawyer yesterday about US citizenship. The lawyer said that in order to verify records of her entry into the US, she will need either the I-94 from her flight, or provide the flight information that she came in on as well as the ID she used.
Obviously I don't have the particulars, and there could be a reason for this, but maybe your friend should get another lawyer. An I-94 upon entry is
irrelevant to the question of citizenship. If she's becoming a US citizen, then she's already a GC holder, and the AOS to turn an I-94 arrival into a GC should have been taken care of a long time ago. Her application for AOS should have included said I-94, or at least a photocopy of it.