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Hi all,

I'll be sending my Affidavit of Support package to the NVC in a couple weeks and just read that since I'm living outside the US I have to submit info to prove domicile in the US. To do so, I am planning to use the following:

-Copy of US Bank statement showing US address for account holder (me)

-Copy of Credit card statement showing US address for account holder (me)

-Letter from my parents, stating that my wife and I will be re-joining them at there home upon return to the US and that I will be taking up employment with the family business. Note: they are also serving as our joint sponsor with a separate I-864

Will be enough?

Would it help to include a copy of the title for a car that is still in my name?

Lastly, once this is finished (and hopefully approved), we then have to deal with domicile at the interview as well, correct?

Thanks in advance

USCIS - CSC

7/30/12: I-130 sent to Chicago lockbox

8/01/12: NOA1

8/13/12: NOA2! (USC living abroad)

NVC

8/28/12: Case # issued

8/31/12: DS-3032 email sent

9/11/12: DS-3032 email rejected, re-sent

9/13/12: AOS invoice received, paid

9/19/12: AOS package sent

9/21/12: AOS package delivered

9/21/12: DS-3032 email accepted

9/24/12: IV Invoice received, paid

9/25/12: IV Package sent from Thailand

9/27/12: IV package delivered

9/28/12: RFE by phone for employment letter

9/29/12: RFE information sent from Thailand

10/2/12: RFE info delivered

10/9/12: NVC case complete!

10/12/12: Interview scheduled (Nov 16th)

10/16/12: Case left NVC via DHL

US Embassy - Bangkok

10/19/12: Case arrived

10/30/12: Medical at Bumrungrad hospital

11/16/12: Interview - APPROVED

11/20/12: Passport arrives in mail

POE: Slated for 1/31/12 at LAX

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Hi all,

I'll be sending my Affidavit of Support package to the NVC in a couple weeks and just read that since I'm living outside the US I have to submit info to prove domicile in the US. To do so, I am planning to use the following:

-Copy of US Bank statement showing US address for account holder (me)

-Copy of Credit card statement showing US address for account holder (me)

-Letter from my parents, stating that my wife and I will be re-joining them at there home upon return to the US and that I will be taking up employment with the family business. Note: they are also serving as our joint sponsor with a separate I-864

Will be enough?

Would it help to include a copy of the title for a car that is still in my name?

Lastly, once this is finished (and hopefully approved), we then have to deal with domicile at the interview as well, correct?

Thanks in advance

I would also add a letter explaining why you are currently abroad, copy of your driver's license and voter registration. I do not know if domicile will come up again at the interview.

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I would also add a letter explaining why you are currently abroad, copy of your driver's license and voter registration. I do not know if domicile will come up again at the interview.

The only reason I was thinking not to include my Driver's license is that I still have a Colorado DL (my home state), when my legal/mailing address in the US is in Nebraska. Do you think this will be an issue?

Does anyone have any additoinal advice? What about showing a copy of the title for my car? That should help, no?

Thanks

USCIS - CSC

7/30/12: I-130 sent to Chicago lockbox

8/01/12: NOA1

8/13/12: NOA2! (USC living abroad)

NVC

8/28/12: Case # issued

8/31/12: DS-3032 email sent

9/11/12: DS-3032 email rejected, re-sent

9/13/12: AOS invoice received, paid

9/19/12: AOS package sent

9/21/12: AOS package delivered

9/21/12: DS-3032 email accepted

9/24/12: IV Invoice received, paid

9/25/12: IV Package sent from Thailand

9/27/12: IV package delivered

9/28/12: RFE by phone for employment letter

9/29/12: RFE information sent from Thailand

10/2/12: RFE info delivered

10/9/12: NVC case complete!

10/12/12: Interview scheduled (Nov 16th)

10/16/12: Case left NVC via DHL

US Embassy - Bangkok

10/19/12: Case arrived

10/30/12: Medical at Bumrungrad hospital

11/16/12: Interview - APPROVED

11/20/12: Passport arrives in mail

POE: Slated for 1/31/12 at LAX

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The only reason I was thinking not to include my Driver's license is that I still have a Colorado DL (my home state), when my legal/mailing address in the US is in Nebraska. Do you think this will be an issue?

Does anyone have any additoinal advice? What about showing a copy of the title for my car? That should help, no?

Thanks

I do not think that this will be an issue. My DL listed my home address while all my USCIS/NVC documents listed my mailing address.

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