So your nonimmigrant visa was approved (congratulations!) and you have arrived in the US. Now what? In our experience, many foreign nationals have numerous practical questions as they settle into their new lives in the US—from what they need to sign a lease on an apartment to opening a bank account to getting a driver’s license and more. While we do not intend for this post to give any legal advice (or financial or tax advice, for that matter), we hope to provide general insights to some common questions.
What should I do first?
After entering the US, foreign nationals should print the online version of their I-94 information as soon as possible and make sure that their name, the classification they were admitted in, and all other information is correct. Foreign nationals should also save the printed I-94 in a safe place. The I-94 is important because it specifies the exact amount of time a foreign national is allowed to stay in the US and may differ from the visa stamp. The I-94 is also necessary to gain certain benefits, such as getting a US Social Security number. Foreign nationals should print, check, and save their I-94 information after each time they enter the US.