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There are a number of reasons why we want to move to the USA. I have been gone from there now for four years and I miss the country, the language, and the culture. I am asking for opinions about what we should give for reasons we want to move if we are asked. I want to move, and I am very thankful that my wife wants to move also, because she didn't want to move early on, because she loves her home and the Philippines. She needs to move to get a job, build social security, eventually gain US Citizenship, and be able to inherit my social security. She is looking forward to moving and getting employment. We were going to leave both of her children with her sister, but we felt that we needed to take her son along with us to keep our eye on him, to see that he does well. He needs his mother. The younger sister will stay with Cresencia's sister, and that will be fine. I own two houses there, and my mail has been coming there for the last four years, and I will have a bank account and a credit card. I also have trombones, a horse saddle, and an accordion in the house. I don't think I will have any problem proving domicile/intent to re establish domicile. I have lived in that house off and on since 1986. I was gone from that house from 1998 through 2008, and I have rented the house out to people since 2008. Do any of you have ideas for me about what we should say, and what we should not say in the interview? I want Cresencia and her son to get approved when we go for the interview. Thank you so much!

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44 minutes ago, dekedwin said:

There are a number of reasons why we want to move to the USA. I have been gone from there now for four years and I miss the country, the language, and the culture. I am asking for opinions about what we should give for reasons we want to move if we are asked. I want to move, and I am very thankful that my wife wants to move also, because she didn't want to move early on, because she loves her home and the Philippines. She needs to move to get a job, build social security, eventually gain US Citizenship, and be able to inherit my social security. She is looking forward to moving and getting employment. We were going to leave both of her children with her sister, but we felt that we needed to take her son along with us to keep our eye on him, to see that he does well. He needs his mother. The younger sister will stay with Cresencia's sister, and that will be fine. I own two houses there, and my mail has been coming there for the last four years, and I will have a bank account and a credit card. I also have trombones, a horse saddle, and an accordion in the house. I don't think I will have any problem proving domicile/intent to re establish domicile. I have lived in that house off and on since 1986. I was gone from that house from 1998 through 2008, and I have rented the house out to people since 2008. Do any of you have ideas for me about what we should say, and what we should not say in the interview? I want Cresencia and her son to get approved when we go for the interview. Thank you so much!

The best answer should be "I love my fiancé and I want to be with him/her and it happens to be that he/she is from USA. And I would be proud to build your family and raise your kids in a great country such as USA". That's what my fiancé said

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She is my wife, and I am Petitioning her and her son. We are doing Direct Consular Filing at the US Embassy in Manila. We do love each other, and we are moving from the Philippines to the USA together with my wife's son. She is looking forward to working, building social security, and going for US Citizenship, and I will enjoy being there again, two miles from where I was born.

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