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ADIS/I-94 Visitor Arrivals Program

ADIS/I-94 Arrivals Program

The National Travel and Tourism Office (NTTO) manages the ADIS/I-94 visitor arrivals program in cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The I-94 provides a count of visitor arrivals to the United States (with stays of 1-night or more and visiting under certain visa types) to calculate U.S. travel and tourism volume exports.

I-94s are processed to determine U.S. visitation from overseas (all modes) and Mexico air and sea travelers. To understand the magnitude of the filtering that is involved in processing I-94 raw data, in 2020 DHS/CBP provided NTTO with 547,047,790 ADIS/I-94 raw records of which only 8,684,990 records represented travel from overseas countries (all modes) and Mexico air and sea.
  
This program consists of three parts to report international arrivals to the United States: DHS/CBP ADIS/I-94 arrivals data, which non-U.S. citizens from overseas countries and Mexico (traveling by air and sea) must complete an I-94 record to enter the United States; Statistics Canada’s International Travel Survey; and Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía/INEGI (Banco de Mexico) monthly Mexican resident arrivals data. Mexican visitors to the United States within the 25-mile (40 kilometer) frontier zone are not included.

ADIS/I-94 Visitor Arrivals Monitor (COR)
The ADIS/I-94 Visitor Arrivals Monitor (COR), an Interactive Data Tool, provides Public Data on Visitation to the United States based on a Visitor's Country of Residence.
ADIS/I-94 Visitor Arrivals Monitor (COC)
The ADIS/I-94 Visitor Arrivals Monitor (COC), an Interactive Data Tool, provides Public Data on Visitation to the United States based on a Visitor's Country of Citizenship.

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