5 Years of Travel History
in 5 Minutes
USCIS requires exact dates for every trip you've taken in the last 5 years.
We pull them automatically from the digital breadcrumbs you left behind.
Transaction
History
Flight
History
Location
Metadata
Your data stays yours. TripTrace never shares information with USCIS, CBP, or any government agency.
Don't Guess Your
Trip Dates
USCIS requires five years of travel history for all N-400 applicants. Incorrect trip dates can result in a denial. The I-94 website doesn't work for green card holders. That means you're on your own — digging through passport stamps, old emails, and credit card statements.
Save 10+ hours with TripTrace
The average self-filer spends 6–10 hours reconstructing their travel history. Searching old emails. Scrolling through bank statements. Squinting at faded passport stamps. Requesting CBP records that take weeks to arrive. And after all that — still wondering if they missed a weekend trip to Toronto. TripTrace does it in under 5 minutes.
We Find Your Trips From Data You Already Have
We automatically collect and organize evidence from your credit cards, flights, hotels, and more. Each piece of evidence is timestamped and geolocated, building an ironclad record of your movements.
“Way easier than doing it myself”
Don't waste your life combing through old documents.
Doing It Yourself
- Dig through 5 years of passport stamps (if you still have the passport)
- Search Gmail for flight confirmations you may have deleted
- Request bank statements going back 60 months
- Cross-reference credit card charges with Google Maps timeline
- Submit a FOIA to CBP and wait 40+ business days
- Hope you didn't miss any land border crossings
- Still not 100% sure you got every trip
Using TripTrace
One Price.
Complete Travel History.
No subscription. No hidden fees.
Used by LPRs from 40+ countries.
One time payment
No Subscription
Includes:
- Full 5-year travel history reconstruction
- Unlimited data connections
- Trip timeline with confidence scores
- N-400 Part 8 formatted export
- Physical presence calculator (days in/out of the US)
- 30-day access to review and re-export
That's less than 1 hour of an immigration attorney's time — and we do what they can't: pull your actual records automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about TripTrace
Your Citizenship is Worth
Getting Right
USCIS cross-checks your travel history against CBP records. Don't guess your trip dates — get them from your own data in minutes.
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