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Getting myself confused here!

We live together in the UK (I am the USC). On our I-130 we put our address as our UK address. I think on the I 864 form we need to do something different though so that we can try and prove domicile in the US?!

For mailing address I put our UK address. Do I put our US address for the place of residence? I know I need to put USA for question 15, country of domicile, is this correct?

I own a home in the US and we will be kicking out our rentor and moving back in ourselves, but we won't be moving until my husband get's his visa(God willing) and then we will all be moving over together.

Met online October 2002

Many visits back and forth UK/USA

Moved to the UK September 2004

Married March 13, 2005

DCF US Embassy, London

Sent I-130 September 11, 2009

Received NOA1 September 17, 2009

Received NOA2 October 5, 2009

Medical exam October 16, 2009

Sent DS 230 part 1, DS 2001 October 19, 2009

Interview date December 16, 2009-APPROVED-Thanks to my mom's assets

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I put my US address on the I-864. I will actually be living there though once my wife has her interview.

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11/2007 - Married in UK

05/2009 - Filed I-130 at London USCIS

05/2009 - Received NOA1

05/2009 - Received letter requesting further information

06/2009 - Sent further information to London USCIS

07/2009 - Received NOA2

10/2009 - Sent DS-2001 Checklist

11/2009 - Medical Exam

12/2009 - Interview - Approved!

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Getting myself confused here!

We live together in the UK (I am the USC). On our I-130 we put our address as our UK address. I think on the I 864 form we need to do something different though so that we can try and prove domicile in the US?!

For mailing address I put our UK address. Do I put our US address for the place of residence? I know I need to put USA for question 15, country of domicile, is this correct?

I own a home in the US and we will be kicking out our rentor and moving back in ourselves, but we won't be moving until my husband get's his visa(God willing) and then we will all be moving over together.

I am the USC and live in the UK. We just did out Visa interview yesterday and they didn't hardly look at the form...they just checked the dollar amount. I am assuming you are filing DCF? I put my UK mailing address and country of residence as UK since that is currently where I live. I don't really think it makes a huge difference though.

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I am the USC and live in the UK. We just did out Visa interview yesterday and they didn't hardly look at the form...they just checked the dollar amount. I am assuming you are filing DCF? I put my UK mailing address and country of residence as UK since that is currently where I live. I don't really think it makes a huge difference though.

Hi Sunny,

I just want to confirm/follow-up. Was your visa approved?

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