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Joint sponsor working abroad... afraid of denial

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Hi, sorry for the long post - feeling stressed. :cry:

I just realised something which could now lead to us getting denied. my husband makes enough income, in fact he makes ways over but he had only worked a few months until we sent out the package with the employment letter and a few pay stubs so we got a RFE for more documents or a joint sponsor. We decided to send the joint sponsor, his father since nothing more could be sent as he has no assets etc... he works for a US company, currently abroad for 2 years on a project. His home is in the US and so are all his children and wife. His employment letter stated he works for the US company, and his US address is used for the documents. He included all his tax documents from the US to prove his income, etc. The only thing is if they check his passport they will see he has been in the foreign country for most of the year. He is a born US citizen of course.

My worry is that I didn't give them enough evidence his domicile is the US. This is too late to fix as we sent in the RFE package a week ago, we also used a lawyer whose concern was the foreign address on his employment letter, which we fixed and got one from his home office in USA.

Is this letter and his US taxes, and his US home address enough? Am i over worrying.... :(

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