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Hello, 

 

I'm still awaiting my NOA2, but in the mean time I have taken it upon myself to start filling out other forms such as the I-864. 

 

Im wondering... how can I determine my country of domicile? Is it possible to have more than one? 

 

Ive lived in the U.K. for the past year, will be for another 3 months. I've kept an online employment with a US employer through my student visa in the U.K., I intend to work for the rest of my time in the UK. 

 

If my domicile is still in the US by these standards, does this impact my ability to use DCF? Because we've already started the process with the London embassy. 

 

Thanks to anyone who takes this time to read this! 

 
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