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Greetings,

 

I am the petitioner and my wife went to the interview in Hong Kong 2 weeks ago and received a 221 (g) blue slip  stating: Proof of your petitioner will establish a permanent residence or domicile in the United States, and she needed a certificate of No Marriage from the Philippines to be mailed directly to the consulate. The (CENOMAR) has been taken care of and someone from the consulate contacted her asking about my proof of domicile.

 

We are planning to move into my parent's house.  I have been gone several years but I have maintained a local bank account for the last 4 years, State driver's license, and have a local storage unit with invoices that are all mailed to my parent's address.   I just got a quote for car insurance with my home address on the quote and I mailed 80 pounds of personal belongings home thru the HK Post office a few days ago.  I have the shipping labels and receipt for the two 20kg parcels.

 

My question is:  I sent my father a Rental Deposit Receipt with the security deposit and first month's rent.  He signed it and I signed it.  Do I or my father need to get a Notary Public for this document?

 

My lease here in HK ends in the middle of January.  So I was planning to submit my rental agreement to show expiration, my shipping receipts from the HK post office, drivers license, driving record, my father's Rental  Deposit Receipt, Storage Receipts, and 2 emails from recruiters that I replied to about employment and sent my resume (although there is no job offer).

 

My 2nd question is:  If for some reason my Rental Deposit Receipt is rejected, will I get another 221 (g)?   

 

I am eager to get this submitted as I just received it, but I am nervous it will get rejected. 

If necessary, I will go home beforehand, but it would be nice if we could go back to the USA together.

 

Any helpful advice, thoughts,  or experiences on this matter will be greatly appreciated.

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Are your parents joint sponsors?  If so, get a letter signed by your parents stating that you intend to relocate to the US together with the intending immigrant and that they have agreed to let you live in their home.  I would also add an additional cover letter signed by you stating verbatim the language from the I-864 "You intend in good faith to reestablish your domicile in the United States no later than the date of the intending
immigrant’s admission or adjustment of status." and write in the address, and put the evidence like the drivers license, parents letter, shipping labels and rental agreements as further proof of your plan to domicile in this location.

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On 12/10/2019 at 8:12 AM, Rpm said:

Greetings,

 

I am the petitioner and my wife went to the interview in Hong Kong 2 weeks ago and received a 221 (g) blue slip  stating: Proof of your petitioner will establish a permanent residence or domicile in the United States, and she needed a certificate of No Marriage from the Philippines to be mailed directly to the consulate. The (CENOMAR) has been taken care of and someone from the consulate contacted her asking about my proof of domicile.

 

We are planning to move into my parent's house.  I have been gone several years but I have maintained a local bank account for the last 4 years, State driver's license, and have a local storage unit with invoices that are all mailed to my parent's address.   I just got a quote for car insurance with my home address on the quote and I mailed 80 pounds of personal belongings home thru the HK Post office a few days ago.  I have the shipping labels and receipt for the two 20kg parcels.

 

My question is:  I sent my father a Rental Deposit Receipt with the security deposit and first month's rent.  He signed it and I signed it.  Do I or my father need to get a Notary Public for this document?

 

My lease here in HK ends in the middle of January.  So I was planning to submit my rental agreement to show expiration, my shipping receipts from the HK post office, drivers license, driving record, my father's Rental  Deposit Receipt, Storage Receipts, and 2 emails from recruiters that I replied to about employment and sent my resume (although there is no job offer).

 

My 2nd question is:  If for some reason my Rental Deposit Receipt is rejected, will I get another 221 (g)?   

 

I am eager to get this submitted as I just received it, but I am nervous it will get rejected. 

If necessary, I will go home beforehand, but it would be nice if we could go back to the USA together.

 

Any helpful advice, thoughts,  or experiences on this matter will be greatly appreciated.

Im pretty good at this.  I’ve never rented anything before a visa is issued.  Not required.  Always travelled together.  Preceding your family also not required.


Comment:  Unusual request when the USC is already banking and addressed in the US.  Something’s wrong here.

 

What exactly did you submit to the embassy at interview and what are you adding?  
 

1.  Storage receipts are good

2.  Drivers license is good

3.  Proof of assets in the US (banking) is good
4.  Proof of filing taxes goes without saying

5.  Some kind of proof your stay there in HK was temporary?  What’s your employment situation

6.  It helps if all your business is addressed to the address you say you are moving to

 

Eligibility and intent to return is established at the petition, not visa stage.  Which is also why this sounds strange.
 

Edited by Nitas_man
 
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