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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hi!, thanks for responding.

Yes, i know thats its purpose, but still... i want to live there and he has his job here. I will never convince him of leaving Uruguay.

if it it for income we wouldnt need a joint sponsor because he is paid well, i thought we would need a joint sponsor because of the domicile in the usa.

"your father will fill out the affidavit of support regardless of income" Yes, but so i will have to prove somehow that he will go back to the USA in a few month time?

"i want to live there and he has his job here"

so do soooooo many people... but they cant and you prob wont either....

Filed: IR-5 Country: India
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Gotcha, it really does boil down to residency/domicile..

I really thought you can pass US citizenship no matter what..

Thanks for that clearance..

Residency requirements does not matter provided both parents are US citizens when the child was born.

A process called CRBA needs to be done to pass the citizenship to the child if h/she was born outside US.

Edited by iamwhatiam80
 
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