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13 hours ago, RJandHamid said:

There isn't really a "time requirement" for domicile. Some things that can help you prove domicile are a US bank account, bills with a US address (maybe a credit card since you probably don't have utility bills due to living abroad). Where did you live before you move to Morocco? Did you rent/lease or live with your parents? If you lived with someone, maybe include a letter from them (again, this will be at the interview stage, not during the initial filing of the documents), copies of something like a bank statement showing that you both have the same address. 

 

Overall it will still be up to the consular officer to determine how much or what kind of evidence of domicile they will want to see. 

 

As for the financial aspect, both you and your sponsor will need to provide at least the current year of tax transcripts. If you were not required to file taxes, you can include a letter describing why you didn't have to file. 

I do have a U.S bank account at Wellsfargo bank back in the U.S. Before coming to Morocco I was half a year living with my parents and half living in South Korea as a teacher. I have also thought about possibly going back to the U.S to try and establish some sort of domicile during the waiting time to try and strengthen this area in the visa. 

 
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