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Proving domicile after blue slip (is this enough?)

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The blue slip asked for a letter from my employer that I was being transferred to the US. Well the plan here changed from the time I started this CR1 process (may 2013) until now. So no transfer so I am going to have to prove domicile myself (my mom is the joint sponsor for financial reasons and that part is already done).

is this enough?

Steps I have taken to maintain U.S. Domicile:

• Maintained my XXX registration with my permanent U.S. address

• Maintained my XXX credit cards in the U.S. with my permanent U.S. address

• Maintained my bank account at XXX in the U.S. with my permanent U.S. address

• Maintained my account at XXX with my permanent U.S. address

• Maintained my XXX driver’s license with my permanent U.S. address

• Maintained my U.S. retirement fund through the XXX with my permanent U.S. address

Supporting Documents for the above steps I have taken:

• Voter registration proof showing permanent U.S. address

XXX bank statements (3) showing U.S. billing address (and transfers to account from Hong Kong)

XXX credit card statements (3) showing U.S. billing address

XXX credit card statements (3) showing U.S. billing address

XXX credit card statements (3) showing U.S. billing address

XXX credit card statements (3) showing U.S. billing address

XXX Credit Union statements (3) showing permanent U.S. address

XXX driver’s license showing permanent U.S. address

• Copy of documentation about my retirement plan from the XXX showing my permanent U.S. address

• Tax transcripts (3) showing permanent U.S. address

Steps I have taken to return to the US to take up residence:

• Made arrangements with my mother and stepfather for my wife and I to live with them at my permanent U.S. address

• Contacted local college for the requirements of registering my wife as a student on her arrival in the U.S.

• Applied for and inquired about a position at my previous employer in XXX

• Inquired about a position at XXX

• Resigned from my current position in Hong Kong

Supporting documents for the above steps I have taken:

• Letter from my mother and stepfather regarding living arrangements for me and my wife with them upon our return

• Email to College XXX regarding my wife’s enrollment as a student once we return home

• Email from my previous employer about position there

• Email from LinkedIn friend about position at XXX

• Resignation letter from my current position in Hong Kong

• Letter from my current employer in Hong Kong about possible future work in the D.C. area

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