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I'm sponsoring my wife for her immigration visa. She‘s had her consular interview, but her application was rejected due to insufficient evidence to demonstrate an intent to re-establish domicile. We submitted my voting records and IRS records of the past three years. The consulate officer told my wife that to we would need to submit either evidence of a job offer in the US, or resignation from my current job. Since it may be difficult to find a job from abroad, at some point I may have to consider quitting my job and moving to the US first.

 

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1. What other evidence besides a resignation letter would we need to provide? A one-way air ticket to the US and Airbnb rental are the obvious, anything else? 

2. At what point can we re-submit her application? My current notice period is three months - can we re-submit her application shortly after I have tendered my resignation, or will we have to wait till closer to the date I leave my current employer?

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1 hour ago, sseitiess said:

I'm sponsoring my wife for her immigration visa. She‘s had her consular interview, but her application was rejected due to insufficient evidence to demonstrate an intent to re-establish domicile. We submitted my voting records and IRS records of the past three years. The consulate officer told my wife that to we would need to submit either evidence of a job offer in the US, or resignation from my current job. Since it may be difficult to find a job from abroad, at some point I may have to consider quitting my job and moving to the US first.

 

Questions:

1. What other evidence besides a resignation letter would we need to provide? A one-way air ticket to the US and Airbnb rental are the obvious, anything else? 

2. At what point can we re-submit her application? My current notice period is three months - can we re-submit her application shortly after I have tendered my resignation, or will we have to wait till closer to the date I leave my current employer?

You have been given specific info from the interviewing officer. This would have been recorded in the interview record. You do not resubmit anything , you do not apply again .. . you provide additional documentation for the current application,  as advised , that is considered sufficient by the person assessing her application .. other things such as you have mentioned are not going to do it   The sooner you comply , the sooner her visa can be approved. You must either already be in the US when she enters on her visa, or travel and enter together 

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13 hours ago, Lil bear said:

You have been given specific info from the interviewing officer. This would have been recorded in the interview record. You do not resubmit anything , you do not apply again .. . you provide additional documentation for the current application,  as advised , that is considered sufficient by the person assessing her application .. other things such as you have mentioned are not going to do it   The sooner you comply , the sooner her visa can be approved. You must either already be in the US when she enters on her visa, or travel and enter together 

The above is most likely correct.  Please attach a copy of the notice she received.  It will have the exact wording we can go by to provide meaningful advice.  Remove any info that would identify either of you by name.

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