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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey.

 

My fiance is preparing to send me everything I need for my interview (Nov. 7th) but we have run into an issue regarding proof of domicile.

 

He lives with his parents so there are no utility bills or anything that can prove his address there. All of his other documents, including his driver's license, bank statements, phone bills, pay stubs, income tax, etc., are all under his mailing address and not his physical address (he lives in an area that doesn't deliver to his home address so he has a private mailbox at a separate location). I'm not really sure what to do moving forward...any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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how did he do the physical address for the application?

you need a physical address for the packet to hand in at POE 

he can go chnage the address on driver's licence 

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Wee bit of an update.

He renewed his license today with his physical address and has a temporary license for now so we should be able to use that as proof of domicile for the interview.

He also found his vehicle registration from which shows his physical address.

As it stands, everything else still has his mailing address. 

 

Is that enough for proof of domicile? I'm getting worried about it lol! 

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You don't need to show proof of domicile when he's been living in the US from the start. 

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1 hour ago, Ontarkie said:

You don't need to show proof of domicile when he's been living in the US from the start. 

Hey! Are we sure about this? Just wondering since it's on the packet 4 list. :) Thanks for replying btw!  If I don't have to worry about this it'll definitely take a load off my chest! 

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They didn't ask for proof of domicile at my interview, but I had just once piece of "evidence," his lease...I think it's a pretty low-key thing if the person has been living in the US their whole life. 

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Just now, ITMFA said:

They didn't ask for proof of domicile at my interview, but I had just once piece of "evidence," his lease...I think it's a pretty low-key thing if the person has been living in the US their whole life. 

Ahhh that's very comforting! Thank you for your response! x.x I was freaking out about it lmao! 

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2 hours ago, mikobarb said:

Hey! Are we sure about this? Just wondering since it's on the packet 4 list. :) Thanks for replying btw!  If I don't have to worry about this it'll definitely take a load off my chest! 

Yes I'm sure. Proof of domicile comes up more when the USC is or was living in Canada when filling. As all his info right from the start has been a US address they normally tend to not ask for more info. Take a few copy of things just to help ease your mind. 

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