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"Xxx might not have a principal residence or be domiciled in U.S. please sumbit proof of domicile" [merged threads]

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1 hour ago, pushbrk said:

If you are the petitioner/sponsor for your spouse, you must either already live in the USA, or satisfy NVC that you intend to re-establish domicile in the USA before or at the same time as your spouse.  Read carefully that section of the I-864 instructions, and decide which actions you have taken or can now take to satisfy that requirement.

Yes I will provide proof of my intent to move to the U.S. therefore it is not asking for proof of residence in the abroad country I am in now🙏

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1 hour ago, mgul said:

Yes I will provide proof of my intent to move to the U.S. therefore it is not asking for proof of residence in the abroad country I am in now🙏

"might not have a principal residence or be domiciled in U.S.".

That means domicile in the US. 

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12 minutes ago, mgul said:

proof of one way ticket to US, job offer counts correct

That's a good way to prove intent to domicile. Congrats on getting a job offer! Are you moving to the US ahead of your spouse or just banking on them getting a quick interview?

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2 minutes ago, US/EU_in_Czech said:

That's a good way to prove intent to domicile. Congrats on getting a job offer! Are you moving to the US ahead of your spouse or just banking on them getting a quick interview?

yes i will move first in couple months thats why i got a plane ticket

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1 minute ago, mgul said:

yes i will move first in couple months thats why i got a plane ticket

Good luck! It's always hard to be apart, but hopefully it'll be quick for you. My wife and I are going to do our best to not consider that option & wait it out abroad together.

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17 minutes ago, US/EU_in_Czech said:

Good luck! It's always hard to be apart, but hopefully it'll be quick for you. My wife and I are going to do our best to not consider that option & wait it out abroad together.

thank you! good luck to you too! are you on the NVC stage? how did you provide tax information

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4 minutes ago, mgul said:

thank you! good luck to you too! are you on the NVC stage? how did you provide tax information

Thanks! And yes, we're just spinning the wheels back up now with the NVC process after sitting on our IR-1 approval since March 2020, right when covid arrived. I've got my IRS tax transcript from last year and will also submit my 2022 tax filing, just getting started with that now.

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Just now, US/EU_in_Czech said:

Thanks! And yes, we're just spinning the wheels back up now with the NVC process after sitting on our IR-1 approval since March 2020, right when covid arrived. I've got my IRS tax transcript from last year and will also submit my 2022 tax filing, just getting started with that now.

so you are still uploading documents to NVC. I didnt get DQ on my first trial as they asked more proof on my domicile. For the taxes part I submitted my 1040 tax return and they sent a message saying upload w2/1099 form which I do not have as I live abroad and not working. Did they ask you to upload these?

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32 minutes ago, mgul said:

so you are still uploading documents to NVC. I didnt get DQ on my first trial as they asked more proof on my domicile. For the taxes part I submitted my 1040 tax return and they sent a message saying upload w2/1099 form which I do not have as I live abroad and not working. Did they ask you to upload these?

I haven't submitted anything yet, still just collecting stuff and uploading. I'll submit what I have once I have it and we'll see what they say. I have a few 1099s from my US bank accounts and have uploaded those as proof of domicile.

 

I won't have a job or an apartment yet for domicile, so I'm just going to have to rely on other things -- US bank / credit card accounts, voting record, permanent mailing address in the US with active driver's license, and our temporary residence permits for the Czech Republic (implying that we don't intend to be here permanently).

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1 hour ago, US/EU_in_Czech said:

I haven't submitted anything yet, still just collecting stuff and uploading. I'll submit what I have once I have it and we'll see what they say. I have a few 1099s from my US bank accounts and have uploaded those as proof of domicile.

 

I won't have a job or an apartment yet for domicile, so I'm just going to have to rely on other things -- US bank / credit card accounts, voting record, permanent mailing address in the US with active driver's license, and our temporary residence permits for the Czech Republic (implying that we don't intend to be here permanently).

Yes definitely write up something and attach those documents. On my forst try I only sumbitted my drivers license which wasnt enough for them 😕 how dis you get your irs tax transcript? I try to sign up on irs but it is asking for a US phone number 

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6 minutes ago, mgul said:

Yes definitely write up something and attach those documents. On my forst try I only sumbitted my drivers license which wasnt enough for them 😕 how dis you get your irs tax transcript? I try to sign up on irs but it is asking for a US phone number 

Are you talking about creating an ID.me account? That was a real PITA. You need to use a VPN to get the online transcript thing to work. Then, you can tell it that you don't have a US phone number and you'll get the option to do a video call verification. You'll need to show a document with your SSN — most likely your social security card — and then some other forms of ID. I used my DL and passport. You need all of these things in your physical possession, so if you don't have your SS card, get it.

 

But if you upload your 2022 tax filing, then you shouldn't even need to do all this.

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48 minutes ago, US/EU_in_Czech said:

Are you talking about creating an ID.me account? That was a real PITA. You need to use a VPN to get the online transcript thing to work. Then, you can tell it that you don't have a US phone number and you'll get the option to do a video call verification. You'll need to show a document with your SSN — most likely your social security card — and then some other forms of ID. I used my DL and passport. You need all of these things in your physical possession, so if you don't have your SS card, get it.

 

But if you upload your 2022 tax filing, then you shouldn't even need to do all this.

I only have my passport physically 😕 is the video call with a live agent? I dont know what i can use as a second proof

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, mgul said:

I only have my passport physically 😕 is the video call with a live agent? I dont know what i can use as a second proof

Yes, it's with a live agent. You can use your driver's license as well, you just need someone to mail you that along with your social security card. Use DHL or something.

 

But again, if you upload your 2022 tax return then you don't even need anything from the IRS.

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11 hours ago, mgul said:

proof of one way ticket to US, job offer counts correct

Yes.  When you read messages from a US government agency regarding your immigration process, pay attention to each and every word.  It will help you avoid confusion.

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