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I asked a very similar question earlier. But I didn't really get a response on the domicile part. So sorry for repeating. But this time I am only focusing on the domicile. 

 

I currently live with my wife in Ukraine. I have been here for 13 months. 

 

I'm not sure if I can state that I am still domiciled in United States or that I intend to reestablish domicile. I work remotely as a private contractor (self employed) for an American company. I have a US bank account and all my credit cards are American. Almost all my transactions are done with American companies. I don't even have a Ukrainian work permit nor a Ukrainian bank account. 


I honestly only intend to stay in Ukraine until my wife and my child (we recently had a baby) get the visa. Only way I stay here permanently is if they can't. 

 

So here's what I have:
1) US bank account

2) US credit cards

3) A car in the United States with up to date registration

4) I have a mailing address in USA. Which is just my sisters apartment. She has been receiving mail for me. I still get a lot of mail.

5) Also as I mentioned the company that I contract for is American. But since it's a remote job I'm not really sure if its good for "proof of domicile". Since they are obviously fine with paying me while I am not in US.

6) 2020 Federal Tax Return. I live in Florida thus no state tax returns.

 

I did not vote. I do not own any property. I could have a job lined up for me but it's unlikely they would be willing to state that officially (government job).

 

Is my situation US domicile or "intent to reestablish domicile"?

 

What are some other things I could use as proof?

 

Thank you ahead of time. You guys have been very helpful. 

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19 minutes ago, nick050183 said:

I asked a very similar question earlier. But I didn't really get a response on the domicile part. So sorry for repeating. But this time I am only focusing on the domicile. 

 

I currently live with my wife in Ukraine. I have been here for 13 months. 

 

I'm not sure if I can state that I am still domiciled in United States or that I intend to reestablish domicile. I work remotely as a private contractor (self employed) for an American company. I have a US bank account and all my credit cards are American. Almost all my transactions are done with American companies. I don't even have a Ukrainian work permit nor a Ukrainian bank account. 


I honestly only intend to stay in Ukraine until my wife and my child (we recently had a baby) get the visa. Only way I stay here permanently is if they can't. 

 

So here's what I have:
1) US bank account

2) US credit cards

3) A car in the United States with up to date registration

4) I have a mailing address in USA. Which is just my sisters apartment. She has been receiving mail for me. I still get a lot of mail.

5) Also as I mentioned the company that I contract for is American. But since it's a remote job I'm not really sure if its good for "proof of domicile". Since they are obviously fine with paying me while I am not in US.

6) 2020 Federal Tax Return. I live in Florida thus no state tax returns.

 

I did not vote. I do not own any property. I could have a job lined up for me but it's unlikely they would be willing to state that officially (government job).

 

Is my situation US domicile or "intent to reestablish domicile"?

 

What are some other things I could use as proof?

 

Thank you ahead of time. You guys have been very helpful. 

Your situation is:  US domicile

You’re good 👍

 

 

 

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Hey Nick, I pretty much submitted the same proof for Domicile that you did just also including continued vehicle insurance, US Cell phone bills, current state ID, and 401k (as retirement saving). To my understanding it's each interviewing embassy which will make the final decision on this case with some of them being easy and some of them being quite picky. But to me you seem spot on, I'm waiting for DQ now as well and hope it all goes well. 

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