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Hello, im preparing to fill out the I-864 when it arrives, and i looked over the form online. It says to list your mailing address and your place of residence. Well, i have a US mailing address but im temporarily living with my husband in his country of Morocco. They ask you for proof that your main domicile is the US. Well, i have all the proof, so do you think this causes a problem? Has anyone ever had this experience? Do they accept the proof and believe that your main residence is the US? Plus, i have no income so i need to have a joint sponsor which is not a problem, but i have no income cause im a homemaker in my husbands country. Does this cause a problem also that i have no income and i have a joint sponsor?

Thanks in advance for any info, sweetcitywife

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Hello, im preparing to fill out the I-864 when it arrives, and i looked over the form online. It says to list your mailing address and your place of residence. Well, i have a US mailing address but im temporarily living with my husband in his country of Morocco. They ask you for proof that your main domicile is the US. Well, i have all the proof, so do you think this causes a problem? Has anyone ever had this experience? Do they accept the proof and believe that your main residence is the US? Plus, i have no income so i need to have a joint sponsor which is not a problem, but i have no income cause im a homemaker in my husbands country. Does this cause a problem also that i have no income and i have a joint sponsor?

Thanks in advance for any info, sweetcitywife

Just wanting to be prepared

No, you won't have any problem with that. Even though you have no income, you will be a main sponsor and have to fill out I-864 ( Affidavit of Support). Your joint sponsor will also fill out another I-864.

Good luck!

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No problem inshallah. You can find everything online-don't wait for them to send you something.

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Thank you lilies and Kenza for your replies and answers, you are a big help to me. I feel more relaxed and confident now. I didnt know i had to do any of this till i started to get the I-864 ready after approval notice. Yes, getting ready early like you said Kenza is a good idea. I have my mom who is the sponsor getting her documents ready and im getting mine ready and filling out the forms and making copies. Its better to be ready to mail the same day you get the notice than waiting for another day, makes the case go faster, just from all the timelines i read on this vj site.

Thanks for all your help, you guys and gals are great!

Take care, sweetcitywife

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No problem inshallah. You can find everything online-don't wait for them to send you something.
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