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Hi,

I went through a lot of post in this forum and it helped understand the process but the I-864 still confused me for some details...

My wife, the US citizen have lived in London for 3 years. Due to her family situation we would rather not have them as co-sponsor for this process.

Part 4, section 15 "country of Domicile" seems to be a tricky point, I read a lot of post on this, the best one being "DCF I-130 Filed in London" I think.

We are thinking to write our UK address but provide supporting documentation that my wife kept an address and bank account/credit card in the US (detached flat in her parent building) where she gets her mail. She has a driver licence and voting registered there too.

We were planning to use the template provided by cherriesss in the post to prove residence, does that seem sufficient?

Part 6, section 23 "annual income", my wife is employed in the UK, an income that will terminate when we moved but I read confusing information saying that it should show either "0" or a converted US amount of her salary just to show she earns money at the money. What is the right choice here?

Part 6, section 24b, is it worth putting my UK salary in there or since it will be discontinued as well when moving the US better not put anything?

Part 7, section 26/28, our main sponsoring method would be to show our bank account statement (UK & US) and shares value (online UK). We have more than enough of to meet the 125% poverty guideline * 3 so it should work even though our income would be virtually 0, right?

thank you all for your feedback on this difficult process!

My CR1 timeline (DCF London):

Jun 27, 2011 - sent in I-130 package to the London Consulate (DCF)

Jun 29, 2011 - I-130 package received at London Consulate (Signed For)

Jul 6, 2011 - NOA1 (confirmation of receipt) by email

Jul 6, 2011 - I-130 payment charged on credit card

Sep 22, 2011 - I-130 approval issued

Sep 27, 2011 - I-130 approval hard copy received

Sep 30, 2011 - Case number received

HOLD

- Medical Scheduled

- Medical Completed

- DS-230I & DS-2001 forms sent back

- DS-230I & DS-2001 forms received at London Consulate

- Interview letter received

- Interview date - APPROVED!!!

- Visa received

- POE: ???

- Social Security Card received

- 2-Year Green card received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
Timeline

Domicile is US

Income does not count for reasons mentioned

I would get a co sponsor lined up.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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