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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello everyone,

Can anyone help me determine what is the best supporting document to show Petitioner's Domicile in USA? I am the petitioner and need to provide my husband with documents to present to US Consulate in Montreal in his interview date. Is there anything else needed besides 1040-Filing Income Tax form, most recent Pay-stubs, utilities bills and/or Affidavit of Support that shows my current address????

Any comment feedback is appreciated!

Thanks.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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The lease or deed to your home. A notarized letter from you landlord or mortgage company might help too!


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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Montreal is tough about evidence of domicile. Most likely they will want to see at least a lease and maybe evidence that he has a job in the US. You're aware that evidence of a domicile is only required when the USC is living outside of the US right? Sorry if it's a silly question, just though I'd ask since sometimes VJers think they need it when they don't.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thank you all for your feedback! I leave in USA, and provided document of employment when submitting Affidavit of Support Package. Now, my husband will have the original letter of my employment. However, I guess I will have to provide mortgage payment stubs or other means of proof that I leave in US.

Checklist of what my husband will bring:

1- Passport original & copy, biographic page.

2- Two passport photos

3- Medical exam

4- Marriage certificate original & copy.

5- Birth Certificate of beneficiary original & copy

6- Police Certificate original

7- Military record original & copy

8- Affidavit of Support original

7- Most Recent Tax Filing of petitioner and IRS Transcript

8- DHL registration Waybill number

9- Confirmation of DS-260 electronic processing

10-E-mail receipt of Interview confirmed date

11-Petitioner's proof of Citizenship status in USA

IS there anything else missing that anyone here can think of???

Thank you!

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Filed: Timeline
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Montreal is tough about evidence of domicile. Most likely they will want to see at least a lease and maybe evidence that he has a job in the US. You're aware that evidence of a domicile is only required when the USC is living outside of the US right? Sorry if it's a silly question, just though I'd ask since sometimes VJers think they need it when they don't.

USC* United State Citizen? :P I'm the u.s. citizen, living in the US. Will my fiancee need to have evidence of domicile to show the embassy? I have a job, no lease or anything.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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She does not need to show domicile, you do as the petitioner.

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25 August 2005 - AOS touched.
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15 May 2013 - Naturalization Interview, approved after 15 minutes.

10 June 2013 - Naturalized.

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USC* United State Citizen? tongue.png I'm the u.s. citizen, living in the US. Will my fiancee need to have evidence of domicile to show the embassy? I have a job, no lease or anything.

If you're the USC living in the USA, you don't need to prove domicile

Proving domicile or the re-establishment of domicile is for USC's who live abroad.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

 
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