Depart US through Mexico while on B1/B2 Visitor visa – how US will know I did not overstay?

6/25/2016 2:04:42 AM

When you enter Mexico, don’t just drive past the customs border office. Stop and come in to get your visitor paper and passport stamp. That’s your evidence when you go back to U.S.

11/20/2014 7:54:37 AM

I found this info at https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/request.html

Not sure if it covers my situation:

If you received an electronic I-94 upon arrival by air or sea and
depart via land, your departure may not be recorded accurately. A
departure will be recorded if you depart via land and re-enter the
United States prior to the expiration date stamped in your passport.
If you are not a resident of Canada or Mexico and you receive an
electronic I-94 and depart via land, but do not re-enter the United
States prior to the expiration date stamped on your passport, you may
want to travel with evidence of your departure into Canada or Mexico.
Evidence of departure can include, but is not limited to, entry stamps
in a passport, transportation tickets, pay stubs and/or other
receipts. A traveler can request an entry stamp from CBSA when
entering Canada or from the InstitutoNacional de Migracion (INM) when
entering Mexico.

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